Effect of thrombin inhibition in vascular dementia and silent cerebrovascular disease - An MR spectroscopy study

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作者
Kario, K
Matsuo, T
Hoshide, S
Umeda, Y
Shimada, K
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Coll Med, New York Hosp, Ctr Cardiovasc, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] Jichi Med Sch, Dept Cardiol, Minami Kawachi, Tochigi 32904, Japan
[3] Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Sumoto, Hyogo, Japan
关键词
cerebral metabolism; cerebrovascular disorders; dementia; vascular; spectroscopy; nuclear magnetic resonance thrombin;
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10.1161/01.STR.30.5.1033
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background and Purpose-Silent cerebrovascular disease (CVD) has been proposed as a predisposing condition for clinically overt stroke and vascular dementia. Recently, we found increased thrombin generation in silent CVD patients. Here, we report the effect of thrombin inhibition using a potent selective thrombin inhibitor on the cerebral metabolism and function in peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) patients with or without silent CVD. Methods-We examined 17 mild chronic PAOD patients, including 2 cases of vascular dementia. We divided the patients into 2 groups: 1 was the advanced CVD group with multiple lacunar infarction and/or advanced periventricular hyperintensity detected by brain MRI (n = 12), and the other was the no CVD group that had none of these abnormalities (n = 5). We assessed the cerebral biochemical compounds in the deep white matter area and cerebellar hemisphere (8 cm(3)) by proton MR spectroscopy before and after infusion of argatroban (10 mg/d IV) over 2 hours for 7 days. Results-The ratio of N-acetylasparate (NAA) to total creatine (Cre) in the deep white matter area was significantly lower in the advanced CVD group than in the no CVD group, whereas there were no significant differences in this ratio in the cerebellar hemisphere between the 2 groups. In the former group, this decreased NAA/Cre ratio significantly increased after argatroban therapy, whereas there was no change in the latter group. The 2 patients with vascular dementia showed clinical improvement with marked increases in the NAA/Cre ratio and mini-mental score. Conclusion-These results suggest that increased thrombin generation may have some pathophysiological roles in developing vascular dementia and its chronic predisposing conditions. Thrombin inhibition may break this vicious cycle and lead to clinical improvement.
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