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"Sabra D" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Cardiorespiratory fitness in relation to cerebral vascular and metabolic health in older adults with coronary artery disease | Sanami S; Tremblay SA; Potvin-Jutras Z; Rezaei A; Sabra D; Gagnon C; Intzandt B; Mainville-Berthiaume A; Wright L; Gayda M; Iglesies-Grau J; Nigam A; Bherer L; Gauthier CJ; | 41680492 SOH |
| 2 | Greater cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with higher cerebral blood flow and lower oxygen extraction fraction in healthy older adults | Sanami S; Rezaei A; Tremblay SA; Potvin-Jutras Z; Sabra D; Intzandt B; Gagnon C; Mainville-Berthiaume A; Wright L; Gayda M; Iglesies-Grau J; Nigam A; Bherer L; Gauthier CJ; | 41543005 SOH |
| 3 | The Impact of Coronary Artery Disease on Brain Vascular and Metabolic Health: Links to Cognitive Function | Sanami S; Tremblay SA; Rezaei A; Potvin-Jutras Z; Sabra D; Intzandt B; Gagnon C; Mainville-Berthiaume A; Wright L; Gayda M; Iglesies-Grau J; Nigam A; Bherer L; Gauthier CJ; | 41452711 SOH |
| 4 | Multivariate white matter microstructure alterations in older adults with coronary artery disease | Tremblay SA; Potvin-Jutras Z; Sabra D; Rezaei A; Sanami S; Gagnon C; Intzandt B; Mainville-Berthiaume A; Wright L; Leppert IR; Tardif CL; Steele CJ; Iglesies-Grau J; Nigam A; Bherer L; Gauthier CJ; | 40829939 SOH |
| 5 | Sex moderations in the relationship between aortic stiffness, cognition, and cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy older adults | Sabra D; Intzandt B; Desjardins-Crepeau L; Langeard A; Steele CJ; Frouin F; Hoge RD; Bherer L; Gauthier CJ; | 34582484 PERFORM |
| 6 | A Cross-Sectional Study on the Impact of Arterial Stiffness on the Corpus Callosum, a Key White Matter Tract Implicated in Alzheimer's Disease | Badji A; de la Colina AN; Boshkovski T; Sabra D; Karakuzu A; Robitaille-Grou MC; Gros C; Joubert S; Bherer L; Lamarre-Cliche M; Stikov N; Gauthier CJ; Cohen-Adad J; Girouard H; | 32741837 PERFORM |
| 7 | Higher cardiovascular fitness level is associated with lower cerebrovascular reactivity and perfusion in healthy older adults. | Intzandt B, Sabra D, Foster C, Desjardins-Crépeau L, Hoge RD, Steele CJ, Bherer L, Gauthier CJ | 31342831 PERFORM |
| 8 | Arterial stiffness and brain integrity: A review of MRI findings. | Badji A, Sabra D, Bherer L, Cohen-Adad J, Girouard H, Gauthier CJ | 31063866 PERFORM |
| Title: | The Impact of Coronary Artery Disease on Brain Vascular and Metabolic Health: Links to Cognitive Function | ||||
| Authors: | Sanami S, Tremblay SA, Rezaei A, Potvin-Jutras Z, Sabra D, Intzandt B, Gagnon C, Mainville-Berthiaume A, Wright L, Gayda M, Iglesies-Grau J, Nigam A, Bherer L, Gauthier CJ | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41452711/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.14336/AD.2025.1173 | ||||
| Publication: | Aging and disease | ||||
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| PMID: | 41452711 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-12-26 | |
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1 Physics Department, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. 2 Centre EPIC and Research Center, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, QC, Canada. 3 School of Health, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. 4 Department of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada. 5 BrainLab, Hurvitz Brain Sciences Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 6 Dr Sandra Black Centre for Brain Resilience and Recovery, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 7 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. 8 Department of Medicine, Université de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada. 9 Department of Nutrition, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 10 Research Center, Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada. |
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Description: |
Coronary artery disease (CAD), the leading cause of mortality worldwide, is increasingly recognized for its impact on brain health and cognition, yet the mechanisms linking CAD to vascular and metabolic alterations in the brain remain poorly understood. Prior work has identified regional deficits in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), a measure of vascular reserve, in patients with CAD, but the consequences of these impairments for cognition and cerebral metabolism have not been established. This study investigated how CAD influences cerebral vascular and metabolic health, and how these alterations relate to cognitive function across multiple domains. Using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we measured CBF, CVR, cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2), and oxygen extraction fraction (OEF), alongside a validated neuropsychological battery yielding composite scores of executive functions, working memory, processing speed, and verbal episodic memory. The final sample included 35 CAD patients (CAD; n = 35, 66 ± 9 years, 6 females) and 37 healthy controls (n = 37, 65 ± 8 years, 10 females). Compared with controls, CAD patients demonstrated widespread vascular and metabolic impairments, including lower CBF, CVR, and CMRO2, and elevated OEF, consistent with insufficient oxygen delivery. CBF deficits were more pronounced in patients with prior myocardial infarction. Importantly, lower CVR was associated with poorer performance in the cognitive domain of executive function, while higher OEF related to poorer working memory, underscoring the role of vascular reserve and oxygen consumption in cognition. These findings demonstrate that CAD impairs cerebral vascular and metabolic health, highlighting CVR and OEF as sensitive biomarkers linking brain health to cognitive outcomes and as promising targets for interventions to preserve cognition in CAD. |



