Associations of Intracranial Artery Length and Branch Number on Time‐of‐Flight MRA With Cognitive Impairment in Hypertensive Older Males

Author:

Chen Zhensen123ORCID,Liu Wenjin45,Balu Niranjan3ORCID,Chen Li6,Ortega Dakota3,Huang Xiaoqin7,Hatsukami Thomas S.8,Yang Junwei9,Yuan Chun3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Science and Technology for Brain‐Inspired Intelligence, Fudan University Shanghai China

2. Key Laboratory of Computational Neuroscience and Brain‐Inspired Intelligence, Fudan University, Ministry of Education Shanghai China

3. Vascular Imaging Lab, Department of Radiology University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

4. Department of Nephrology Clinical Medical College, Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital, Yangzhou University Yangzhou China

5. Yangzhou Institute of Precision Medicine for Kidney Diseases Yangzhou China

6. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

7. Department of Nephrology The First People's Hospital of Yancheng Yancheng China

8. Department of Surgery University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

9. Center for Kidney Disease Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China

Abstract

BackgroundHypertension‐induced impairment of the cerebral artery network contributes to cognitive impairment. Characterizing the structure and function of cerebral arteries may facilitate the understanding of hypertension‐related pathological mechanisms and lead to the development of new indicators for cognitive impairment.PurposeTo investigate the associations between morphological features of the intracranial arteries distal to the circle of Willis on time‐of‐flight MRA (TOF‐MRA) and cognitive performance in a hypertensive cohort.Study TypeProspective observational study.Population189 hypertensive older males (mean age 64.9 ± 7.2 years).Field Strength/SequenceTOF‐MRA sequence with a 3D spoiled gradient echo readout and arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging sequence with a 3D stack‐of‐spirals fast spin echo readout at 3T.AssessmentThe intracranial arteries were segmented from TOF‐MRA and the total length of distal arteries (TLoDA) and number of arterial branches (NoB) were calculated. The mean gray matter cerebral blood flow (GM‐CBF) was extracted from arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging. The cognitive level was assessed with short‐term and long‐term delay‐recall auditory verbal learning test (AVLT) scores, and with montreal cognitive assessment.Statistical TestsUnivariable and multivariable linear regression were used to analyze the associations between TLoDA, NoB, GM‐CBF and the cognitive assessment scores, with P < 0.05 indicating significance.ResultsTLoDA (r = 0.314) and NoB (r = 0.346) were significantly correlated with GM‐CBF. Multivariable linear regression analyses showed that TLoDA and NoB, but not GM‐CBF (P = 0.272 and 0.141), were significantly associated with short‐term and long‐term delay‐recall AVLT scores. These associations remained significant after adjusting for GM‐CBF.Data ConclusionThe TLoDA and NoB of distal intracranial arteries on TOF‐MRA are significantly associated with cognitive impairment in hypertensive subjects.Level of Evidence2Technical EfficacyStage 3

Funder

YangZhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau

Jiangsu Provincial Department of Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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