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Association of Aortic Stiffness With Biomarkers of Neuroinflammation, Synaptic Dysfunction, and Neurodegeneration.

Elizabeth E MooreDandan LiuJudy LiSamantha J SchimmelFrancis E CambroneroJames G TerrySangeeta NairKimberly R PechmanMarissa E MooreSusan P BellJoshua A BeckmanKatherine A GiffordTimothy J HohmanKaj BlennowHenrik ZetterbergJohn Jeffrey CarrAngela L Jefferson
Published in: Neurology (2021)
Among our oldest participants, ≥74 years of age, greater aortic stiffening is associated with in vivo biomarker evidence of neuroinflammation, tau phosphorylation, synaptic dysfunction, and neurodegeneration, but not amyloidosis. Central arterial stiffening may lead to cumulative cerebral microcirculatory damage and reduced blood flow delivery to tissue, resulting in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration in more advanced age.
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