Journal of Capital Medical University ›› 2025, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (2): 216-227.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-7795.2025.02.007

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The correlation of serum hypoxia-inducible factor-1α level with cerebral microbleeds and cognitive impairment

Li Qing1, Zhao Xiaowen2, Ren Jing1, Yu Miao1, Cui Hanfang1, Ding Fangyuan1, Liu Hao1, Li Qiong1 Wang Fan1, Li Qing1, Chen Xiyan1,Lu Chengbiao3, Li Shaomin4, Zhao Jianhua1*   

  1. 1.Henan Joint International Research Laboratory of Neurorestoratology for Senile Dementia,Henan Key Laboratory of Neurorestoratology and Protein Modification, Department of Neurology, First Afiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University,Xinxiang 453100,Henan Province,China;2.SchooI of CIinicaI Medicine,Fujian Medicine University, Fuzhou 350108,China; 3.International Joint Lab for Non-invasive Neural Modulation of Henan Province,Institute of Psychiatry and Neuroscience,Xinxiang Medical  University,Xinxiang 453003,Henan Province,China;4. Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston 02115,United States
  • Received:2024-11-20 Online:2025-04-21 Published:2025-04-14
  • Supported by:
    This study was supported by International Cooperation Project in Science and Technology of Henan Province(232102521029).

Abstract: Objective  To explore the correlation between serum hypoxia-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α) levels and cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) and cognitive impairment  and to assess the predictive value of HIF-1α for CSVD-related cognitive impairment. Methods  A total of 104 patients with CSVD who attended the Department of Neurology, First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University from June 2022 to November 2023 were enrolled. All enrolled patients were subjected to basic statistics, cranial nuclear magnetic resonance examination, cognitive function assessment, and serum HIF-1α test, and the number and location of CMBs were counted. Based on the above data the enrolled patients were grouped.The correlation between HIF-1α and cognitive function and CMBs was studied the influencing factors of CMBs and cognitive impairment were analyzed, and the predictive value of HIF-1α on the occurrence of cognitive impairment was evaluated. Results  There were statistically significant differences in HIF-1α levels and cognitive function among different CMBs groups. Serum HIF-1α levels were significantly negatively correlated with overall cognitive function, visuospatial and executive function, attention, and delayed recall, and serum HIF-1α was positively correlated with the number of  CMBs. HIF-1α may be a risk factor for CMBs and cognitive impairment associated with CSVD, and serum HIF-1α has potential in predict the cognitive impairment caused by CSVD. Conclusion  Serum levels of HIF-1α were associated with the number of CMB and CSVD-related cognitive impairment, and serum levels of HIF-1α may have a predictive value for CSVD-related cognitive impairment.

Key words: cerebral small vessel disease, cerebral microbleeds, hypoxia-inducible factor, cognitive impairment, biomarker 

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