Arterial aging, brain perfusion & exercise: impact on brain structure & function.
动脉老化、脑灌注
基本信息
- 批准号:7866958
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 56.87万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-04-01 至 2014-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAerobic ExerciseAgeAgingAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAlzheimer&aposs disease riskAmericanAnteriorArtsAttenuatedBalance trainingBiological MarkersBlood Flow VelocityBlood VesselsBlood specimenBrainBrain imagingBrain regionBrain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorC-reactive proteinCarbon DioxideCardiovascular systemCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Cerebral AtherosclerosesCerebrovascular CirculationCerebrovascular DisordersCerebrumChronicCognitionCognitiveControl GroupsCross-Sectional StudiesDementiaDiabetes MellitusDyslipidemiasElderlyEnvironmental Risk FactorExerciseExhibitsExperimental DesignsFunctional disorderGeneral PopulationGeneticGoalsHealthHippocampus (Brain)HomeostasisHumanHypertensionImaging technologyImpaired cognitionIndividualInflammationInsulin-Like Growth Factor IInterleukin-6InterventionKnowledgeLeadLearningLesionLifeLinear ModelsLinkLongevityLongitudinal StudiesMagnetic Resonance ImagingMapsMeasurementMeasuresMedialMediatingMediationMemoryMetabolicMicrocirculationModelingMonitorNatureNeurocognitiveNeuropsychological TestsObservational StudyPatternPerfusionPerfusion Weighted MRIPhysical activityPhysiologicalPrevalencePreventivePreventive InterventionPublic HealthPulse PressureRandomizedRandomized Controlled TrialsResearchResistanceResolutionRisk FactorsRodentRoleScienceStatistical MethodsStructureTemporal LobeTestingTrainingTraining ProgramsUltrasonographyUncertaintyVasodilationVasomotorWorkage related cognitive disorderagedaging brainangiogenesisarterial stiffnessbrain volumecardiovascular risk factorcerebral atrophycerebrovascularcognitive functioneffective therapyelectric impedanceexecutive functionflexibilityfollow-upimprovedinformation processinglong term memorymeetingsmiddle agemiddle cerebral arteryneural circuitneurogenesisnovelpressureprocessing speedpublic health relevancerelating to nervous systemresponseretireescaffoldsocialsynaptogenesistheoriestonometryvasoconstrictionwhite matter
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Advanced age is a major risk factor for cognitive decline. Accumulating evidence demonstrates the importance of physical activity for preserving brain health in older adults. However, at present, we know very little about the underlying mechanisms. Arterial stiffening and increases in central pulse pressure are the hallmark of arterial aging which may have significant impact on brain perfusion. The overall objective of this proposal is to test the central hypothesis that exercise training improves brain perfusion by modifying arterial aging and these changes lead to increases in regional brain volume and reductions in white matter lesions, and thus improvement in cognitive function in older adults over 65. The following specific aims will be accomplished: 1) to determine whether increases in arterial stiffness and central pulse pressure with age are associated with increases in cerebrovascular resistance/impedance, reduction in brain perfusion and cerebrovascular dysfunction; 2) to determine whether exercise training improves brain perfusion by modifying arterial aging as indicated by reductions in cerebrovascular resistance/impedance, arterial stiffness, central pulse pressure and/or improvement in vascular endothelial function; 3) to determine whether improvement in brain perfusion with exercise training leads to increases in regional brain volume, reductions in white matter lesions and improvement in cognitive function. To accomplish this goal, a cross-sectional study of the young, middle-aged and elderly individuals will be conducted for aim 1. Furthermore, a longitudinal study of aerobic exercise training and control (flexibility and balance training) will be conducted for one year in the elderly for aim 2 and 3. The state-of-the-art transcranial Doppler and magnetic resonance imaging will be used to measure changes in brain perfusion and structure. A comprehensive battery of neuropsychological testing sensitive to age will be used to measure changes in cognitive function. Advanced statistical methods of multiple variable regression and mediation model analysis will be used to determine the relationship between arterial aging, brain perfusion, structure and cognitive function.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Advanced age is a major risk factor for cognitive decline. With the growing share of older adults in the general population, the prevalence of age-related cognitive disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other types of dementia, is also on the rise. Thus, in-depth understanding of the mechanisms of brain aging and developing preventive interventions to maintain cognitive health is one of the biggest social and scientific challenges for the 21st century. This proposal will determine whether aerobic exercise training increases brain perfusion leading to improvement in brain structure and cognitive function in the elderly. Furthermore, we will determine whether these changes are mediated by modifying arterial aging. The new knowledge obtained will provide in-depth understanding the vascular mechanisms for exercise preserving brain health. Practically, the new findings are potentially important for developing new strategies to maintain cognitive vitality with age.
描述(由申请人提供):高年龄是认知能力下降的主要风险因素。积累的证据表明,体育活动对保留老年人脑健康的重要性。但是,目前,我们对基本机制知之甚少。动脉僵硬和中央脉压增加是动脉衰老的标志,可能会对脑灌注产生重大影响。该建议的总体目标是测试中心假设,即运动训练通过修饰动脉衰老来改善大脑灌注,这些变化会导致区域脑体积增加和白质病变的减少,因此在65岁以上的老年人中的认知功能的提高与以下特定目标相关。阻力/阻抗,脑灌注的减少和脑血管功能障碍; 2)确定运动训练是否通过修饰动脉衰老来改善脑灌注,如脑血管耐药性/阻抗,动脉僵硬,中央脉搏压力和/或血管内皮功能的改善所表明的那样; 3)确定随着运动训练的改善是否会导致区域大脑体积的增加,白质病变的减少以及认知功能的改善。为了实现这一目标,将对目标1进行对年轻,中年和老年人进行一项横断面研究。此外,将在EAM 2和3的老年人中进行一年的有氧运动训练和控制(灵活性和平衡训练)的纵向研究。对年龄敏感的一系列神经心理学测试将用于衡量认知功能的变化。多变量回归和中介模型分析的先进统计方法将用于确定动脉衰老,脑灌注,结构和认知功能之间的关系。
公共卫生相关性:高龄是认知能力下降的主要危险因素。随着老年人在普通人群中的份额不断增长,与年龄相关的认知障碍(例如阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)和其他类型的痴呆症)的流行也正在上升。因此,深入了解脑衰老的机制和制定预防性干预措施以维持认知健康是21世纪最大的社会和科学挑战之一。该建议将确定有氧运动训练是否会增加大脑灌注,从而改善老年人的大脑结构和认知功能。此外,我们将确定这些变化是否是通过修改动脉衰老来介导的。获得的新知识将为您提供深入了解维护大脑健康的血管机制。实际上,新发现对于制定新策略以随着年龄的增长而保持认知活力至关重要。
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Arterial aging, brain perfusion & exercise: impact on brain structure & function.
动脉老化、脑灌注
- 批准号:
8284378 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 56.87万 - 项目类别:
Arterial Aging, Brain Perfusion & Exercise: Impact on Brain Structure & Function.
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8452128 - 财政年份:2010
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