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Hippocampal vascular reserve associated with cognitive performance and hippocampal volume

Authors :
Anne Assmann
Hans-Jochen Heinze
Anastasia Priester
Oliver Speck
Stefanie Schreiber
Valentina Perosa
Anne Maass
Marco Spallazzi
Gabriel Ziegler
Jan Oltmer
Emrah Düzel
Laura Dobisch
Arturo Cardenas-Blanco
Source :
Brain 143(2), 622-634 (2020). doi:10.1093/brain/awz383
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford Univ. Press, 2020.

Abstract

Medial temporal lobe dependent cognitive functions are highly vulnerable to hypoxia in the hippocampal region, yet little is known about the relationship between the richness of hippocampal vascular supply and cognition. Hippocampal vascularization patterns have been categorized into a mixed supply from both the posterior cerebral artery and the anterior choroidal artery or a single supply by the posterior cerebral artery only. Hippocampal arteries are small and affected by pathological changes when cerebral small vessel disease is present. We hypothesized, that hippocampal vascularization patterns may be important trait markers for vascular reserve and modulate (i) cognitive performance; (ii) structural hippocampal integrity; and (iii) the effect of cerebral small vessel disease on cognition. Using high-resolution 7 T time-of-flight angiography we manually classified hippocampal vascularization patterns in older adults with and without cerebral small vessel disease in vivo. The presence of a mixed supplied hippocampus was an advantage in several cognitive domains, including verbal list learning and global cognition. A mixed supplied hippocampus also was an advantage for verbal memory performance in cerebral small vessel disease. Voxel-based morphometry showed higher anterior hippocampal grey matter volume in mixed, compared to single supply. We discuss that a mixed hippocampal supply, as opposed to a single one, may increase the reliability of hippocampal blood supply and thereby provide a hippocampal vascular reserve that protects against cognitive impairment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain 143(2), 622-634 (2020). doi:10.1093/brain/awz383
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a28022c3c99174f930838abecc6315ca
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awz383