Systemic determinants of brain health in ageing.

TitleSystemic determinants of brain health in ageing.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsSmith EE, Biessels GJan, Gao V, Gottesman RF, Liesz A, Parikh NS, Iadecola C
JournalNat Rev Neurol
Date Published2024 Oct 07
ISSN1759-4766
Abstract

Preservation of brain health is a worldwide priority. The traditional view is that the major threats to the ageing brain lie within the brain itself. Consequently, therapeutic approaches have focused on protecting the brain from these presumably intrinsic pathogenic processes. However, an increasing body of evidence has unveiled a previously under-recognized contribution of peripheral organs to brain dysfunction and damage. Thus, in addition to the well-known impact of diseases of the heart and endocrine glands on the brain, accumulating data suggest that dysfunction of other organs, such as gut, liver, kidney and lung, substantially affects the development and clinical manifestation of age-related brain pathologies. In this Review, a framework is provided to indicate how organ dysfunction can alter brain homeostasis and promote neurodegeneration, with a focus on dementia. We delineate the associations of subclinical dysfunction in specific organs with dementia risk and provide suggestions for public health promotion and clinical management.

DOI10.1038/s41582-024-01016-z
Alternate JournalNat Rev Neurol
PubMed ID39375564
PubMed Central ID7392084