Abstract

Background: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is associated with white matter hyperintensities (WMH) but the physiopathological mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesized that the relationship between vascular amyloid load and WMH is mediated by vascular dysfunction. Methods: The study cohort included 38 non-demented probable CAA patients who underwent advanced multimodal structural and functional MRI (fMRI) and amyloid PET scans. White matter hyperintensity volume was quantified using FreeSurfer and expressed as a percent of total intracranial volume (pWMHv). Time-to-peak [TTP] of blood oxygen level-dependent [BOLD] response to visual stimulation using fMRI was used as an established measure of vascular dysfunction. Mean cortical Pittsburg Compound B uptake representing amyloid load was calculated. A bootstrapping procedure was used to test the mediation hypothesis adjusting for age, sex, and presence of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Results: Of 38 patients with CAA (mean age 70±7.1, 86.8% male), 25 (65.8%) had ICH, while the remaining 13 patients (34.2%) presented with multiple strictly cortical microbleeds. Higher amyloid load correlated with prolonged TTP response (r=0.373, p=0.021) and higher pWMHv (r=0.337, p=0.039), and prolonged TTP response correlated with higher pWMHv (r=0.485, p=0.002). Amyloid load no longer predicted pWMHv (p=0.254) after controlling for TTP. In the bootstrapping model, TTP response had a significant indirect effect (ab=0.977, 95% CI: 0.15-2.42), showing that the association between amyloid load and pWMHv is mediated by TTP. Discussion: Our findings confirm the hypothesis that the effect of vascular amyloid load on the extent of white matter disease is mediated by vascular dysfunction in patients with CAA. Amyloid lowering strategies might prevent pathophysiological processes leading to vascular dysfunction, therefore limiting ischemic brain injury.

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