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Platelet-activating factors are associated with cognitive deficits in depressed coronary artery disease patients: a hypothesis-generating study

机译:血小板激活因子与抑郁冠状动脉疾病患者的认知缺陷有关:假设产生研究

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Background Patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) are at risk of accelerated cognitive decline, particularly those with major depression. Mechanisms for cognitive deficits associated with CAD, and the effects of depression, remain poorly understood. However, CAD is associated with inflammatory processes that have been linked to neurodegeneration, may contribute to cognitive decline, and are elevated in depression. Platelet-activating factors (PAFs) are emerging as key lipid mediators that may be central to those processes and highly relevant to cognitive decline in CAD. Methods This cross-sectional study investigated relationships between various PAFs and cognitive performance in 24 patients with CAD (age, 60.3?±?9.4; 70.8% male). Analyses were repeated in a subgroup of 15 patients with CAD with major depression (DSM-IV). Cognitive performance was assessed using a standardized battery and summary z scores were calculated based on age, sex, and education norms. Global cognitive performance was the average of domain-specific z scores. Plasma PAF analyses were performed using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (precursor ion scan). Results A greater abundance of PAF PC(O-18:0/2:0) was associated with poorer global cognitive performance in patients with CAD (r?=?-0.45, P?=?0.03). In the major depressed subgroup, PAF PC(O-18:0/2:0) (r?=?-0.59, P?=?0.02) as well as PC(O-16:0/2:0) (r?=?-0.52, P?=?0.04), and lyso-PAF PC(O-16:0/0:0) (r?=?-0.53, P?=?0.04) were associated with poorer global cognitive performance. A greater abundance of PAF PC(O-19:5/2:0) was associated with better global cognitive performance (r?=?0.55, P?=?0.03), suggesting a possible compensatory species. Conclusions This study suggests that certain PAFs might be associated with global cognitive performance in patients with CAD, with stronger relationships observed in those with major depression. Confirmation of these preliminary findings is warranted.
机译:背景技术患者患有冠状动脉疾病(CAD)的患者面临着加速认知下降的风险,特别是那些具有重大抑郁症的患者。与CAD相关的认知缺陷的机制以及抑郁症的影响仍然不知所措。然而,CAD与已与神经变性相关的炎症过程有关,可能导致认知下降,并且抑郁症升高。血小板激活因子(PAF)被涌现为关键的脂质调解器,可能是这些过程的核心,与CAD中的认知下降相关。方法采用24例CAD患者(年龄,60.3〜9.4; 70.8%雄性)中,这种横截面研究在各种PAF和认知性能之间调查了各种PAF和认知性能之间的关系。在15名CAD患者的亚组中重复分析(DSM-IV)。使用标准化电池评估认知性能,并摘要基于年龄,性和教育规范计算Z分数。全球认知性能是特定于域特定Z分数的平均值。使用电喷雾电离质谱(前体离子扫描)进行等离子体PAF分析。结果高度丰富的PAF PC(O-18:0/2:0)与CAD患者的全球性认知性能较差(R?=? - 0.45,P?= 0.03)相关。在主要凹陷子组中,PAF PC(O-18:0/2:0)(R?=? - 0.59,P?= 0.02)以及PC(O-16:0/2:0)(R. ?=? - 0.52,p?=?0.04)和Lyso-PAF PC(O-16:0/0:0)(R?=? - 0.53,P?= 0.04)与全球较差的全球认知性能有关。较为丰富的PAF PC(O-19:5/2:0)与更好的全局认知性能(R?= 0.55,P?= 0.03)相关,表明可能的补偿性物种。结论本研究表明,某些PAFS可能与CAD患者的全球认知性能有关,在具有重大抑郁症的人中观察到更强的关系。确认这些初步调查结果是必要的。

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