The effect of uric acid in cognitive impairment of cerebral small vessel disease
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-6554.2018.08.005
- VernacularTitle:尿酸在脑小血管病认知障碍中的作用
- Author:
Yanhong WU
1
;
Junjian ZHANG
;
Dongmei WU
;
Yuanteng FAN
;
Dong SUN
Author Information
1. 武汉大学中南医院神经内科
- Keywords:
Uric acid;
Cerebral small vessel disease;
Cognitive impairment
- From:
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science
2018;27(8):694-699
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the effect of uric acid in cerebral small vessel disease and its cognitive impairment.Methods 102 patients with cerebral small vessel disease(CSVD)and 56 patients with NCSVD (non-CSVD) were enrolled.The CSVD imaging manifestations was assessed by brain MRI.Neuropsychological test was used to evaluate the cognitive function and serum uric acid concentration was detected.The uric acid levels was compared in CSVD and NCSVD groups and Logistic regression was used to assess the risk factor of CSVD.In patients with CSVD,the cognitive function was compared between the patients with and without hyperuricemia and partial correlation analysis was used to assess the relationship between uric acid and cognitive function.Results The serum uric acid level of patients with CSVD was higher than that of patients with NCSVD ((360.31 ±78.31) μmol /L,(301.79±49.37) μmol/L,P<0.05).Uric acid was risk factor for patients with CSVD (OR=1.014,95%CI=1.007-1.021,P<0.05).In patients with CSVD,there were significant differences in MMSE,VFT,DSST and TMT-A scores between patients with and without hyperuricemia (MMSE (23.76± 3.09) vs (22.27 ± 3.87);VIT (34.29 ± 8.01) vs (31.85 ± 6.16);DSST (34.39 ± 7.84) vs (31.15±7.47);TMT-A(59.10±17.52) vs (65.98±15.97),all P<0.05).Uric acid was negatively correlated with MoCA,DST and VFT scores (r=-0.178,P=0.039;r=-0.202,P=0.018;r=-0.250,P=0.004),and positively correlated with TMT-B time cost (r=0.241,P=0.005).Conclusion Uric acid is a risk factor for CSVD and may damages the overall cognitive function,attention,language and executive function of patients with CSVD.