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Large artery phenotypes, cerebrovascular function, and progression of cerebral small vessel disease

Han, F.; Clancy, U.; Arteaga-Reyes, C.; Thrippleton, M.; Valdes Hernandez, M. D. C.; Jaime Garcia, D.; Stringer, M. S.; Backhouse, E. V.; Chappell, F.; Cheng, Y.; Liu, D. X.; Zhang, J.; Jochems, A.; Sakka, E.; Jardine, C.; Barclay, G.; McIntyre, D.; Hamilton, I.; Brown, R.; Doubal, F.; Zhu, Y.-C.; Wardlaw, J. M.

2026-05-30 neurology
10.64898/2026.05.23.26344314 medRxiv
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Objective: Cranial artery stenosis and dilatation are distinct large artery phenotypes that often coexist with cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD), yet their downstream microvascular functional correlates remain unclear. Methods: In the prospective Mild Stroke Study 3, we recruited patients with lacunar or mild non-lacunar stroke. At baseline, large artery stenosis (LAS), basilar artery dolichoectasia (BADE), and intracranial arterial diameters were assessed. Multimodal MRI quantified cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability, plasma volume fraction, and intracranial pulsatility. cSVD markers were evaluated at baseline and 1 year. Associations between large artery phenotypes and vascular function were examined with multivariable regression. Mediation analyses tested whether vascular dysfunction linked large artery pathology to cSVD progression. Results: Among 224 participants (mean age 66.0, SD 11.2 years; 66.5% men), BADE (n=36, 16.1%) was independently associated with lower CVR in normal-appearing white matter (NAWM; {beta} -0.01, 95% CI -0.016 to -0.004, P=0.003). Larger mean intracranial arterial diameter was associated with lower CVR in NAWM and white matter hyperintensities (WMH), while showing a U-shaped association with BBB permeability. LAS (n=46, 20.5%) was unrelated to CVR, BBB permeability, or pulsatility, but was associated with higher plasma volume in WMH. CVR in NAWM partially mediated the association between BADE and both baseline cSVD burden and 1-year progression. Interpretation: Large artery dilatation may serve as a macroscopic signal of small-vessel dysfunction, being associated with lower CVR and altered BBB permeability. Reduced CVR in NAWM partially mediated the impact of dolichoectasia on cSVD progression and may represent a potential therapeutic target.

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