Hypertension, Neurovascular Dysfunction, and Cognitive Impairment
Cornell University · MIND Research Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Hypertension affects a significant proportion of the adult and aging population and represents an important risk factor for vascular cognitive impairment and late-life dementia. Chronic high blood pressure continuously challenges the structural and functional integrity of the cerebral vasculature, leading to microvascular rarefaction and dysfunction, and neurovascular uncoupling that typically impairs cerebral blood supply. Hypertension disrupts blood-brain barrier integrity, promotes neuroinflammation, and may contribute to amyloid deposition and Alzheimer pathology. The mechanisms underlying these harmful effects are still a focus of investigation, but studies in animal models have provided significant…
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3Topics & keywords
- Neurovascular bundle
- Dementia
- Neuroscience
- Medicine
- Neuroinflammation
- Cognitive decline
- Blood pressure
- Cognition
- Good health and well-being