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Elevation of Plasma Amyloid-Level is More Significant in Early Stage of Cognitive Impairment: A PopulationBased Cross-Sectional Study

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JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
Volume 64, Issue 1, Pages 61-69

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-180140

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Alzheimer's disease; amyloid-beta; cognitive impairment; plasma

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  1. Nature Science Foundation of China [81771168]

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Background: Aggregation and deposition of amyloid-beta(A beta) in the brain is the main pathological change of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Decreased A beta(42) in the cerebrospinal fluid has been confirmed as a biomarker of AD; however, the relationship between plasma A beta and cognitive impairment is currently unclear. Objective: The aim was to explore the relationship between plasma A beta and cognitive impairment in a cross-sectional study. Methods: Atotal of 1,314 subjects (age above 40) from a village in the suburbs of Xi'an, China were enrolled between October 8, 2014 and March 30, 2015. A validated Chinese version of the Mini-Mental State Examination and neuropsychological battery were used to assess cognition. Levels of plasma A beta(42) and A beta(40) were tested using commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Relationship of plasma A beta and cognitive impairment was analyzed using logistic regression analysis. Results: Of the enrolled subjects, 1,180 (89.80%) had normal cognition, 85 (6.47%) had possible cognitive impairment and 49 (3.73%) had probable cognitive impairment. Logistic regression analysis showed that the A beta(42)/A beta(40) ratio (OR = 4.042, 95% CI: 1.248-11.098, p = 0.012) and plasma A beta(42) (OR = 1.036, 95% CI: 1.003-1.071, p = 0.031) was higher in the possible cognitive impairment than that in the normal cognition group. Furthermore, the plasma A beta(42)/A beta(40) ratio was higher in the possible cognitive impairment group than that in the probable cognitive impairment group (OR = 0.029, 95% CI: 0.002-0.450, p = 0.011). Conclusions: Levels of plasma A beta(42) and A beta(42)/A beta(40) ratio were elevated in patients with possible cognitive impairment, indicating that plasma A beta(42) and A beta(42/)A beta(40) ratio increases may be more pronounced in early stage of cognitive impairment.

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