White matter hyperintensities and risks of cognitive impairment and dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 36 prospective studies
HY Hu, YN Ou, XN Shen, Y Qu, YH Ma, ZT Wang… - Neuroscience & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin (WMH) are one of the
imaging features of cerebral small vessel disease. Controversies persist about the effects of …
imaging features of cerebral small vessel disease. Controversies persist about the effects of …
Cerebral small vessel disease and Alzheimer's disease: a review
HW Kim, J Hong, JC Jeon - Frontiers in Neurology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. Despite this, clear
pathophysiology for AD has not been confirmed, and effective treatments are still not …
pathophysiology for AD has not been confirmed, and effective treatments are still not …
The effect of white matter hyperintensities on neurodegeneration in mild cognitive impairment
G Tosto, ME Zimmerman, JL Hamilton… - Alzheimer's & …, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction It is unclear whether white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), magnetic resonance
imaging markers of small-vessel cerebrovascular disease, promote neurodegeneration and …
imaging markers of small-vessel cerebrovascular disease, promote neurodegeneration and …
Cerebral small vessel disease and the risk of Alzheimer's disease: a systematic review
Background Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) comprises a variety of disorders
affecting small arteries and microvessels of the brain, manifesting as white matter …
affecting small arteries and microvessels of the brain, manifesting as white matter …
[HTML][HTML] Cerebral amyloid burden is associated with white matter hyperintensity location in specific posterior white matter regions
White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are a common manifestation of cerebral small vessel
disease. WMHs are also frequently observed in patients with familial and sporadic …
disease. WMHs are also frequently observed in patients with familial and sporadic …
Is oxidative stress the link between cerebral small vessel disease, sleep disruption, and oligodendrocyte dysfunction in the onset of alzheimer's disease?
Oxidative stress is an early occurrence in the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and
one of its proposed etiologic hypotheses. There is sufficient experimental evidence …
one of its proposed etiologic hypotheses. There is sufficient experimental evidence …
Cerebrospinal fluid β-amyloid42 and neurofilament light relate to white matter hyperintensities
White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are associated with poorer brain health, but their
pathophysiological substrates remain elusive. To better understand the mechanistic …
pathophysiological substrates remain elusive. To better understand the mechanistic …
Age-related decline in white matter integrity in a mouse model of tauopathy: an in vivo diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging study
Elevated expression of human hyperphosphorylated tau is associated with neuronal loss
and white matter (WM) pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related …
and white matter (WM) pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related …
Plasma Markers of Alzheimer's Disease Pathology, Neuronal Injury, and Astrocytic Activation and MRI Load of Vascular Pathology and Neurodegeneration: The …
EL Twait, L Gerritsen, JEF Moonen… - Journal of the …, 2024 - Am Heart Assoc
Background Two of the main causes for dementia are Alzheimer's disease (AD) and
vascular pathology, with most patients showing mixed pathology. Plasma biomarkers for …
vascular pathology, with most patients showing mixed pathology. Plasma biomarkers for …
Insulin resistance is associated with poorer verbal fluency performance in women
LL Ekblad, JO Rinne, PJ Puukka, HK Laine… - Diabetologia, 2015 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis Type 2 diabetes is an independent risk factor for cognitive decline. Insulin
resistance occurring during midlife may increase the risk of cognitive decline later in life. We …
resistance occurring during midlife may increase the risk of cognitive decline later in life. We …