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Neurol Sci ; 33(2): 309-11, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21732065

ABSTRACT

We described a rare case in which a congenital abnormal vascular structure associated with mild hyperhomocysteinemia could have caused an ischemic stroke, with an unusual localization in the border-zone of MCA and PCA. We think that the lack of compensatory flow distribution from the right vertebral artery and the right posterior communicating artery probably determined the bilateral ischemic lesions in a patient, who possibly had hypotensive crisis.


Subject(s)
Circle of Willis/abnormalities , Parietal Lobe/pathology , Stroke/complications , Aged , Circle of Willis/diagnostic imaging , Homocystine , Humans , Hyperhomocysteinemia/complications , Magnetic Resonance Angiography , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Radiography
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Cerebrovasc Dis ; 30(3): 244-51, 2010 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20664257

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: It is still a matter of debate if and to what extent carotid endarterectomy (CEA) and carotid artery stenting (CAS) impair cognitive functioning in the elderly. METHODS: We conducted a nonrandomized clinical trial on subjects with asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis comparing CEA (n = 28; 24 males and 4 females; 72.6 +/- 5.8 years old) with CAS (n = 29; 17 males and 12 females; 75.1 +/- 5.7 years old). Cognition, mood and functional status were evaluated by a broad spectrum of tests performed on the day prior to carotid reopening as well as 3 and 12 months after. RESULTS: No significant differences in scores on cognitive tests including the Babcock story recall test and Rey's auditory verbal learning test (memory), category naming test (verbal fluency), trail-making test parts A and B (attention and executive function) and controlled oral word association test (executive functioning) were observed 3 and 12 months after carotid reopening independent of the technique used. Only scores on the copy drawing test (visuospatial and constructional abilities) slightly but significantly (p < 0.05) worsened in the CAS group 12 months after the intervention. No significant differences between the CEA and CAS groups were detected regarding mood and functional status after 3 and 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: CEA and CAS seem to be safe procedures in elderly patients in terms of cognitive, mood and functional status in the short and long term. CAS might be preferred for the shorter hospital stay, but further studies with a larger number of old and oldest old subjects with a longer follow-up are needed to better understand the cost-effectiveness of both treatments.


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Carotid Stenosis/surgery , Cognition/physiology , Endarterectomy, Carotid , Stents , Affect/physiology , Aged , Attention/physiology , Carotid Stenosis/physiopathology , Carotid Stenosis/psychology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Memory/physiology , Neuropsychological Tests
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Biogerontology ; 7(5-6): 391-8, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16967205

ABSTRACT

Enzymatic activities of plasma superoxide dismutase (pSOD), catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and erythrocyte superoxide dismutase (eSOD) were assayed in 981 healthy community dwelling old subjects participating in the Zincage Project. The relationship between antioxidant enzyme activities and, respectively, gender, age and zinc status were assessed. eSOD activity was higher in nonagenarians than in 80 year old subjects. Plasma Zn was lower in nonagenarians compared with younger subjects. The prevalence of Zn deficiency increased with age, with normal Zn levels observed in about 80% of adult subjects and only in 37% of the nonagenarians. Women showed higher eSOD and CAT activities compared to men, whereas plasma Zn was higher in men than in women. There was a positive correlation between eSOD activity and age and a negative correlation between eSOD activity and plasma Zn concentrations. An inverse correlation was also found between plasma Zn concentration and age. Further studies on different aspects of Zn metabolism--intake, plasma concentration, peripheral cell concentration, activity and amount of Zn-dependent enzymes--are warranted.


Subject(s)
Aging/blood , Antioxidants/metabolism , Catalase/blood , Erythrocytes/enzymology , Glutathione Peroxidase/blood , Superoxide Dismutase/blood , Zinc/blood , Age Distribution , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Europe , Female , Geriatric Assessment , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Population Surveillance , Reference Values , Sex Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Zinc/deficiency
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Neurol Res ; 26(5): 598-602, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15265281

ABSTRACT

The isolated deficit in recent memory frequently associated with decline to Alzheimer's disease (AD) is defined as mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The observed progression of MCI to AD suggests a common pathogenesis between these two clinical syndromes, and several neuroimaging, neuropsychological and biological methods are applied with the purpose of identifying subjects at risk of AD. Among these methods, the evaluation of a condition of oxidative stress is gaining increasing attention. Since oxidative stress seems to be involved in the earliest phases of AD, and MCI may be considered as a prodromal phase of dementia, it is an attractive issue to focus therapeutic interventions on the early phase of the disease.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease/drug therapy , Alzheimer Disease/prevention & control , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Brain/drug effects , Cognition Disorders/drug therapy , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Alzheimer Disease/physiopathology , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Brain/metabolism , Brain/physiopathology , Causality , Clinical Trials as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Cognition Disorders/metabolism , Cognition Disorders/physiopathology , Disease Progression , Drug Therapy, Combination , Humans , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Treatment Outcome
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