1. Elevated Inflammatory Markers and Arterial Stiffening Exacerbate Tau but Not Amyloid Pathology in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Sarah J. Banks, Kelsey R. Thomas, Rachel A. Bernier, Erin E. Sundermann, Lisa Delano-Wood, Alexandra J. Weigand, Mark W. Bondi, Seraphina K. Solders, Katherine J. Bangen, and Alexandra L. Clark
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Apolipoprotein E ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Amyloid pathology ,tau Proteins ,Inflammation ,Disease ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Article ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Alzheimer Disease ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Phosphorylation ,Cognitive impairment ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Cognition ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Peptide Fragments ,Pulse pressure ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Case-Control Studies ,Regression Analysis ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background: Age-related cerebrovascular and neuroinflammatory processes have been independently identified as key mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), although their interactive effects have yet to be fully examined. Objective: The current study examined 1) the influence of pulse pressure (PP) and inflammatory markers on AD protein levels and 2) links between protein biomarkers and cognitive function in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods: This study included 218 ADNI (81 cognitively normal [CN], 137 MCI) participants who underwent lumbar punctures, apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotyping, and cognitive testing. Cerebrospinal (CSF) levels of eight pro-inflammatory markers were used to create an inflammation composite, and amyloid-beta 1–42 (Aβ42), phosphorylated tau (p-tau), and total tau (t-tau) were quantified. Results: Multiple regression analyses controlling for age, education, and APOE ɛ4 genotype revealed significant PP x inflammation interactions for t-tau (B = 0.88, p = 0.01) and p-tau (B = 0.84, p = 0.02); higher inflammation was associated with higher levels of tau within the MCI group. However, within the CN group, analyses revealed a significant PP x inflammation interaction for Aβ42 (B = –1.01, p = 0.02); greater inflammation was associated with higher levels of Aβ42 (indicative of lower cerebral amyloid burden) in those with lower PP. Finally, higher levels of tau were associated with poorer memory performance within the MCI group only (p s
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- 2021
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