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2024-11-19
16:22
[DZNE-2024-01360] Journal Article
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Dynamics of synaptic damage in severe traumatic brain injury revealed by cerebrospinal fluid SNAP-25 and VILIP-1.
Biomarkers of neuronal, glial cells and inflammation in traumatic brain injury (TBI) are available but they do not specifically reflect the damage to synapses, which represent the bulk volume of the brain. Experimental models have demonstrated extensive involvement of synapses in acute TBI, but biomarkers of synaptic damage in human patients have not been explored.Single-molecule array assays were used to measure synaptosomal-associated protein-25 (SNAP-25) and visinin-like protein 1 (VILIP-1) (along with neurofilament light chain (NFL), ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1), glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFAP), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleukin-8 (IL-8)) in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples longitudinally acquired during the intensive care unit (ICU) stay of 42 patients with severe TBI or 22 uninjured controls.CSF levels of SNAP-25 and VILIP-1 are strongly elevated early after severe TBI and decline in the first few days. [...]
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2024-11-19
16:20
DBCoverage [DZNE-2024-01359] Journal Article
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Comparative neurofilament light chain trajectories in CSF and plasma in autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease.
Disease-modifying therapies for Alzheimer's disease (AD) are likely to be most beneficial when initiated in the presymptomatic phase. To track the benefit of such interventions, fluid biomarkers are of great importance, with neurofilament light chain protein (NfL) showing promise for monitoring neurodegeneration and predicting cognitive outcomes. [...]
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2024-11-19
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2024-11-19
14:52
DBCoverage [DZNE-2024-01357] Journal Article
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Cognitive reserve against Alzheimer's pathology is linked to brain activity during memory formation.
The cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis posits that individuals can differ in how their brain function is disrupted by pathology associated with aging and neurodegeneration. Here, we test this hypothesis in the continuum from cognitively normal to at-risk stages for Alzheimer's Disease (AD) to AD dementia using longitudinal data from 490 participants of the DELCODE multicentric observational study. [...]
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2024-11-19
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2024-11-19
10:21
[DZNE-2024-01344] Journal Article
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Genetic Risk Factors in Isolated Dystonia Escape Genome-Wide Association Studies.
Movement disorders 39(11), 2110 - 2116 () [10.1002/mds.29968]
Despite considerable heritability, previous smaller genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have not identified any robust genetic risk factors for isolated dystonia.The objective of this study was to perform a large-scale GWAS in a well-characterized, multicenter sample of >6000 individuals to identify genetic risk factors for isolated dystonia.Array-based GWASs were performed on autosomes for 4303 dystonia participants and 2362 healthy control subjects of European ancestry with subgroup analysis based on age at onset, affected body regions, and a newly developed clinical score. Another 736 individuals were used for validation.This GWAS identified no common genome-wide significant loci that could be replicated despite sufficient power to detect meaningful effects [...]
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2024-11-19
10:18
pmc [DZNE-2024-01343] Journal Article
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Plasma miRNAs across the Alzheimer's disease continuum: Relationship to central biomarkers.
Alzheimer's and dementia 20(11), 7698 - 7714 () [10.1002/alz.14230]
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in gene expression regulation and Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis.We investigated the association between baseline plasma miRNAs and central AD biomarkers from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI; N = 803): amyloid, tau, and neurodegeneration (A/T/N). Differentially expressed miRNAs and their targets were identified, followed by pathway enrichment analysis. [...]
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2024-11-19
10:15
pmc [DZNE-2024-01342] Journal Article
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The plasma miRNAome in ADNI: Signatures to aid the detection of at-risk individuals.
Alzheimer's and dementia 20(11), 7479 - 7494 () [10.1002/alz.14157]
MicroRNAs are short non-coding RNAs that control proteostasis at the systems level and are emerging as potential prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease (AD).We performed small RNA sequencing on plasma samples from 847 Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) participants.We identified microRNA signatures that correlate with AD diagnoses and help predict the conversion from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to AD.Our data demonstrate that plasma microRNA signatures can be used to not only diagnose MCI, but also, critically, predict the conversion from MCI to AD. Moreover, combined with neuropsychological testing, plasma microRNAome evaluation helps predict MCI to AD conversion. [...]
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2024-11-19
10:07
pmc [DZNE-2024-01341] Journal Article
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Longitudinal associations between exercise and biomarkers in autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's and dementia 20(11), 7923 - 7939 () [10.1002/alz.14270]
We investigated longitudinal associations between self-reported exercise and Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related biomarkers in individuals with autosomal dominant AD (ADAD) mutations.Participants were 308 ADAD mutation carriers aged 39.7 ± 10.8 years from the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer's Network. Weekly exercise volume was measured via questionnaire and associations with brain volume (magnetic resonance imaging), cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers, and brain amyloid beta (Aβ) measured by positron emission tomography were investigated.Greater volume of weekly exercise at baseline was associated with slower accumulation of brain Aβ at preclinical disease stages β = -0.16 [-0.23 to -0.08], and a slower decline in multiple brain regions including hippocampal volume β = 0.06 [0.03 to 0.08].Exercise is associated with more favorable profiles of AD-related biomarkers in individuals with ADAD mutations. [...]
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2024-11-19
10:02
pmc [DZNE-2024-01340] Journal Article
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Psychological outcomes of dementia risk estimation in MCI patients: Results from the PreDADQoL project.
Alzheimer's and dementia 20(11), 7635 - 7656 () [10.1002/alz.14226]
Understanding the impact of biomarker-based dementia risk estimation in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and their care partners is critical for patient care.MCI patients and study partners were counseled on Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarker and dementia risk was disclosed. Data on mood, quality of life (QoL), and satisfaction with life (SwL) were obtained 1 week and 3 months after disclosure.Seventy-five dyads were enrolled, and two-thirds of the patients opted for biomarker testing. [...]
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