TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiovascular Disease, the Nitric Oxide Pathway and Risk of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
AU - Stephan, Blossom C.M.
AU - Harrison, Stephanie L.
AU - Keage, Hannah A.D.
AU - Babateen, Abrar
AU - Robinson, Louise
AU - Siervo, Mario
PY - 2017/9
Y1 - 2017/9
N2 - Purpose of Review: In this review, we summarise the evidence on the association between cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cognitive impairment and explore the role of the nitric oxide (NO) pathway as a causal mechanism. Recent Findings: Evidence from epidemiological studies suggests that the presence of CVD and its risk factors in midlife is associated with an increased risk of later life cognitive impairment and dementia. It is unclear what is driving this association but risk may be conveyed via an increase in neurodegeneration (e.g. amyloid deposition), vascular changes (e.g. small vessel disease) and mechanistically due to increased levels of oxidative stress and inflammation as well as changes in NO bioavailability. Summary: CVDs and dementia are major challenges to global health worldwide. The NO pathway may be a promising biological candidate for future studies focused on reducing not only CVD but also risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
AB - Purpose of Review: In this review, we summarise the evidence on the association between cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cognitive impairment and explore the role of the nitric oxide (NO) pathway as a causal mechanism. Recent Findings: Evidence from epidemiological studies suggests that the presence of CVD and its risk factors in midlife is associated with an increased risk of later life cognitive impairment and dementia. It is unclear what is driving this association but risk may be conveyed via an increase in neurodegeneration (e.g. amyloid deposition), vascular changes (e.g. small vessel disease) and mechanistically due to increased levels of oxidative stress and inflammation as well as changes in NO bioavailability. Summary: CVDs and dementia are major challenges to global health worldwide. The NO pathway may be a promising biological candidate for future studies focused on reducing not only CVD but also risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
KW - Cardiovascular disease
KW - Cognitive impairment
KW - Dementia
KW - Endothelial function
KW - Nitric oxide
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85027584618&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s11886-017-0898-y
DO - 10.1007/s11886-017-0898-y
M3 - Review article
C2 - 28801790
AN - SCOPUS:85027584618
SN - 1523-3782
VL - 19
JO - Current Cardiology Reports
JF - Current Cardiology Reports
IS - 9
M1 - 87
ER -