Population studies of sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathy and dementia: a systematic review

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作者
Keage, Hannah A. D. [1 ]
Carare, Roxanna O. [2 ]
Friedland, Robert P. [3 ]
Ince, Paul G. [4 ]
Love, Seth [5 ]
Nicoll, James A. [2 ]
Wharton, Stephen B. [4 ]
Weller, Roy O. [2 ]
Brayne, Carol [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Cambridge CB2 0SR, England
[2] Univ Southampton, Sch Med, Div Clin Neurosci, Southampton SO16 6YD, Hants, England
[3] Case Western Reserve Univ, Sch Med, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[4] Univ Sheffield, Acad Unit Pathol, Sheffield S10 2RX, S Yorkshire, England
[5] Univ Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TD, Avon, England
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BMC NEUROLOGY | 2009年 / 9卷
关键词
VASCULAR COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; WHITE-MATTER DAMAGE; LEWY BODY DISEASE; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; A-BETA; CEREBROVASCULAR PATHOLOGY; CLINICAL-DIAGNOSIS; ELDERLY-PEOPLE; APOE GENOTYPE; VESSEL WALLS;
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10.1186/1471-2377-9-3
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Deposition of amyloid-beta (A beta) in vessel walls of the brain as cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) could be a major factor in the pathogenesis of dementia. Here we investigate the relationship between dementia and the prevalence of CAA in older populations. We searched the literature for prospective population-based epidemiological clinicopathological studies, free of the biases of other sampling techniques, which were used as a comparison. Methods: To identify population-based studies assessing CAA and dementia, a previous systematic review of population-based clinicopathological studies of ageing and dementia was employed. To identify selected-sample studies, PsychInfo (1806-April Week 3 2008), OVID MEDLINE (1950-April Week 2 2008) and Pubmed (searched 21 April 2008) databases were searched using the term "amyloid angiopathy". These databases were also employed to search for any population-based studies not included in the previous systematic review. Studies were included if they reported the prevalence of CAA relative to a dementia classification (clinical or neuropathological). Results: Four population-based studies were identified. They showed that on average 55-59% of those with dementia displayed CAA (of any severity) compared to 28-38% of the non-demented. 37-43% of the demented displayed severe CAA in contrast to 7-24% of the non-demented. There was no overlap in the range of these averages and they were less variable and lower than those reported in 38 selected sample studies (demented v non-demented: 32-100 v 0-77% regardless of severity; 0-50 v 0-11% for severe only). Conclusion: CAA prevalence in populations is consistently higher in the demented as compared to the non-demented. This supports a significant role for CAA in the pathogenesis of dementia.
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