The Association between Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and the Gut Microbiome: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

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Saji, Naoki [1 ]
Murotani, Kenta [2 ]
Hisada, Takayoshi [3 ]
Tsuduki, Tsuyoshi [4 ]
Sugimoto, Taiki [1 ]
Kimura, Ai [1 ]
Niida, Shumpei [5 ]
Toba, Kenji [6 ]
Sakurai, Takashi [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Geriatr & Gerontol, Ctr Comprehens Care & Res Memory Disorders, 7-430 Morioka, Obu, Aichi 4748511, Japan
[2] Kurume Univ, Biostat Ctr, Grad Sch Med, 67 Asahi Cho, Kurume, Fukuoka 8300011, Japan
[3] TechnoSuruga Lab Co Ltd, Shimizu Ku, 330 Nagasaki, Shizuoka, Shizuoka 4240065, Japan
[4] Tohoku Univ, Grad Sch Agr Sci, Dept Biosci & Biotechnol Future Bioind, Lab Food & Biomol Sci,Aoba Ku, 468-1 Aoba Aramaki, Sendai, Miyagi 9800845, Japan
[5] Natl Ctr Geriatr & Gerontol, Res Inst, 7-430 Morioka, Obu, Aichi 4748511, Japan
[6] Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatr Med Ctr, Itabashi Ku, 35-2 Sakae Cho, Tokyo 1730015, Japan
[7] Nagoya Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Cognit & Behav Sci, Showa Ku, 65 Tsurumai Cho, Nagoya, Aichi 4668550, Japan
关键词
Cognitive decline; Dementia; Gut; Microbiome; Small vessel disease; White matter hyperintensity; MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; MINI-MENTAL-STATE; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; DEMENTIA; MRI; LINK;
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10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2020.105568
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Background: Recent studies have demonstrated an association between the gut microbiome and cognitive function. However, the associations between the gut microbiome and brain parenchyma damage, and their underlying mechanisms, remain unclear. Materials and Methods: We performed a cross-sectional sub-analysis using data from our prospective cohort study to determine the association between the gut microbiome and cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). We assessed patient demographics, risk factors, cognitive function, brain imaging, voxel-based specific regional analysis system for Alzheimer's Disease (VSRAD, indicating brain atrophy), and the gut microbiome as indicated by enterotypes and faecal microbiome metabolites. We then analysed the associations between total SVD scores, cognitive function, and the gut microbiome. Results: We analysed data from 87 patients without dementia or a history of stroke, 64 of whom exhibited mild cognitive impairment. Higher total SVD scores were associated with cognitive decline and behavioural and psychological symptoms. Compared with all other patients, patients with enterotype I (Bacteroides >30%) were more likely to have cognitive decline (median scores: Mini-Mental State Examination, 25 vs. 27, P = 0.047; Clinical Dementia Rating-Sum of Boxes, 1.5 vs. 0.5, P = 0.002) and present with cerebral SVD and high VSRAD scores (1.01 vs. 0.57, P = 0.012). Furthermore, faecal metabolites were significantly higher in patients with higher total SVD scores compared with those with lower scores. Multivariable logistic regression analyses indicated that certain gut microbiomes may double the risk of white matter hyperintensity. Conclusions: The gut microbiome is associated with cerebral SVD.
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