Short-term blood pressure variability and brain functional network connectivity in older adults.
Isabel J SibleJung Yun JangAnna E BlankenJohn Paul M AlitinAllie EngstromShubir DuttAnisa J MarshallArunima KapoorFatemah ShenasaAimée GaubertAmy NguyenFarrah FerrerDavid R BradfordKathleen E RodgersMara MatherS Duke HanDaniel A NationPublished in: Neuroimage. Reports (2024)
Older adults with elevated short-term blood pressure variability exhibit lower resting state functional connectivity in the default network. Findings support the role of blood pressure variability in neurovascular dysfunction and Alzheimer's disease. Blood pressure variability may represent an understudied early vascular risk factor for neurovascular dysfunction relevant to Alzheimer's disease, with potential therapeutic implications.