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In Type 2 Diabetes, Arterial Stiffening Causes Increased Structural Damage to the Brain

Researchers here mine patient data in order to demonstrate that type 2 diabetes combines with the age-related stiffening of blood vessels to produce greater structural damage in the brain, leading to a more rapid cognitive decline. This correlation between stiffening and damage was not observed in non-diabetic patients. This is an interesting result, as a reasonable view of the...

Arterial stiffening linked to Alzheimer’s disease
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Arterial stiffening linked to Alzheimer’s disease

by Paul Govern,  Vanderbilt University Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A research team from Vanderbilt University Medical Center reports in Neurology that greater stiffening of the aorta, the main artery in the human body, is associated in older adults with increased Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology as reflected in a range of neurochemical indicators measured in cerebrospinal fluid. “These results have major...

Arterial Stiffening with Age Correlates with Structural Damage to the Brain
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Arterial Stiffening with Age Correlates with Structural Damage to the Brain

Today’s open access research paper is a reminder of one of the more direct mechanistic links between vascular aging and brain aging. Blood vessels stiffen with age, becoming progressively worse at the necessary task of contracting and relaxing in response to circumstances. This is in part due to cross-linking in the extracellular matrix, in which advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) such as glucosepane form persistent bonds...