The relationship among Aβ‐42 and p‐Tau biomarkers, functionality and cognition in patients without cognitive impairment and patients with Alzheimer’s dementia
Background Comparison between functionality and cognition in elderly patients with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) and without cognitive impairment with positive and negative Aβ‐42 and p‐Tau biomarkers evaluated using the Luminex technique. Method Patients with Alzheimer’s dementia and normal cognition (c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Alzheimer's & dementia 2021-12, Vol.17 (S4), p.n/a |
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Comparison between functionality and cognition in elderly patients with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) and without cognitive impairment with positive and negative Aβ‐42 and p‐Tau biomarkers evaluated using the Luminex technique.
Method
Patients with Alzheimer’s dementia and normal cognition (control) were recruited. They were divided in two groups according to their clinical diagnosis: AD group (n=30) and control group (CTRL) (n=10). The AD group was then divided in patients with positive (n=21) and negative (n=9) Aβ‐42 and p‐Tau biomarkers. The participants were submitted to sociodemographic. The general cognition was evaluated through the following instruments: the Mini‐Mental State Examination (MMSE), semantic verbal fluency (SVF), animal fluency, short term memory, and recognition of CERAD battery, and functionality was evaluated by the Pfeffer scale. Samples from the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients were collected, processed, and stored at ‐80°C until use. The Luminex technique was then used for the Aβ‐42, t‐Tau, p‐Tau, t‐Tau/Aβ‐42 ratio, and p‐Tau/Aβ‐42 ratio biomarker analysis. Obtained data was processed and analyzed through the software SPSS 22.0.
Result
Comparison between control patients and patients with AD, as defined by clinical diagnosis, did not show significant differences regarding to Aβ‐42 expression in CSF (U=91,000; p=0,067), (AD=1119,0360, SD=708,98952 vs CTRL=775,2623 SD=341,67835). However, there was a significant difference between groups concerning t‐Tau protein, (U=198,500; p=0,028), p‐Tau (U=250,00, p=0,001) and p‐Tau/Aβ‐42 ratio (U=238,00; p=0,005). In terms of cognitive variables, all showed significant differences between groups: MMSE (U=46,500, p=0,001), SVF (U=39,000; p |
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ISSN: | 1552-5260 1552-5279 |
DOI: | 10.1002/alz.057838 |