Obesity-induced cognitive impairment in older adults: a microvascular perspective

Balasubramanian, Priya; Kiss, Tamas [Kiss, Tamás (bioinformatika), author] Department of Medical Physics and Informatics (SZTE / ASZMS); Doctoral School of Theoretical Medicine (SZTE / DI); Tarantini, Stefano [Tarantini, Stefano (népegészségtan, g...), author] Department of Public Health (SU / FM / I); Nyúl-Tóth, Ádám [Nyúl-Tóth, Ádám (biofizika), author] Institute of Biophysics; Ahire, Chetan; Yabluchanskiy, Andriy; Csipo, Tamas [Csípő, Tamás (kardiológia, vasz...), author] Department of Public Health (SU / FM / I); Klinikai Fiziológiai Tanszék (UD / KardI); Lipecz, Agnes [Lipécz, Ágnes (orvostudomány), author] Department of Public Health (SU / FM / I); Tabak, Adam [Tabák, Ádám (belgyógyászat, di...), author] Department of Public Health (SU / FM / I); Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C); Institoris, Adam; Csiszar, Anna [Csiszar, Anna (Orvostudomany), author] Department of Medical Physics and Informatics (SZTE / ASZMS); Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS); Ungvari, Zoltan ✉ [Ungvári, Zoltán István (Orvostudomány, él...), author] Department of Public Health (SU / FM / I); Department of Medical Physics and Informatics (SZTE / ASZMS); Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS)

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Over two-thirds of individuals aged 65 and older are obese or overweight in the United States. Epidemiological data show an association between the degree of adiposity and cognitive dysfunction in the elderly. In this review, the pathophysiological roles of microvascular mechanisms, including impaired endothelial function and neurovascular coupling responses, microvascular rarefaction, and blood-brain barrier disruption in the genesis of cognitive impairment in geriatric obesity are considered. The potential contribution of adipose-derived factors and fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms of senescence to exacerbated obesity-induced cerebromicrovascular impairment and cognitive decline in aging are discussed.
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