Journal Article DZNE-2025-00529

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Allostatic load, a measure of cumulative physiological stress, impairs brain structure but not β-accumulation in older adults: an exploratory study.

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2025
Frontiers Research Foundation Lausanne

Frontiers in aging neuroscience 17, 1508677 () [10.3389/fnagi.2025.1508677]

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Abstract: Allostatic load (AL) is a composite score of progressive physiological dysregulations in response to long-term exposure to everyday stress. Despite growing interest, limited research has focused on links with cerebral and cognitive aspects of aging and with markers sensitive to Alzheimer's disease (AD) in a healthy elderly population and with a multimodal approach.At baseline, 111 older adults (without cognitive impairment) from the Age-Well trial completed blood and anthropometric markers collection, cognitive assessments and multimodal neuroimaging within 3 months.AL was negatively associated with gray matter volume and white matter integrity within frontal and temporal regions and poorer attentional performance.AL is linked to structural brain integrity in aging- and stress-sensitive regions but not with AD-related markers (β-amyloid load) and only in two AD-sensitive brain regions in older adults. These results highlight the potential interest of AL as a sensitive index of stress-induced brain aging.

Keyword(s): Alzheimer’s disease ; aging ; allostatic load ; amyloid ; brain ; cognition ; neuroimaging ; stress

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