Circulating non-esterified fatty acids, risk of dementia and cognitive decline: The cardiovascular health study and multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Neurobiology of Aging Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2025.01.009
Kristine F. Moseholm , Majken K. Jensen , Petra Buzkova , Sarah A. Aroner , Annette L. Fitzpatrick , W.T. Longstreth Jr , Oscar Lopez , David S. Siscovick , Jorge R. Kizer , Joachim H. Ix , Timothy M. Hughes , Kathleen M. Hayden , Sarah Nomura , Michael Y. Tsai , Robyn McClelland , Luc Djoussé , Kenneth J. Mukamal
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Circulating non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs) have toxic effects on a variety of organs central to cardiometabolic disease and can cross the blood-brain barrier. Whether NEFAs associate with cognitive decline or dementia remains unknown. Circulating total NEFA levels were measured in 3242 participants without dementia among older adults of the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) and related to adjudicated dementia over 6 years (n = 456 cases) and annually assessed cognitive decline. For confirmation, we related circulating NEFAs to cognition assessed 10 years later among 4361 participants in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA). In CHS participants, each SD higher NEFA levels were associated with a hazard ratio (HR) for all-cause dementia of 1.11 (95 % CI: 1.01; 1.22). Baseline NEFA levels were also associated with more rapid decline in cognition over 6 years of follow-up. In MESA, circulating NEFA measurements were associated with lower cognitive scores measured 10 years later.’
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循环非酯化脂肪酸,痴呆和认知能力下降的风险:心血管健康研究和动脉粥样硬化的多民族研究
循环非酯化脂肪酸(NEFAs)对多种心脏代谢疾病的中心器官具有毒性作用,并且可以穿过血脑屏障。NEFAs是否与认知能力下降或痴呆有关尚不清楚。在心血管健康研究(CHS)中3242名无痴呆的老年人中测量循环总NEFA水平,这些老年人与6年以上的痴呆相关(n = 456例),并每年评估认知能力下降。为了证实这一点,我们在多种族动脉粥样硬化研究(MESA)中对4361名参与者进行了10年后的认知评估,并将循环NEFAs与认知联系起来。在CHS参与者中,NEFA水平每高一个SD,全因痴呆的风险比(HR)为1.11(95 % CI: 1.01;1.22)。在6年的随访中,基线NEFA水平也与认知能力的快速下降有关。在MESA中,循环的NEFA测量结果与10年后测量的较低的认知得分有关。”
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Neurobiology of Aging
Neurobiology of Aging 医学-老年医学
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期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Aging publishes the results of studies in behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, molecular biology, morphology, neurology, neuropathology, pharmacology, physiology and protein chemistry in which the primary emphasis involves mechanisms of nervous system changes with age or diseases associated with age. Reviews and primary research articles are included, occasionally accompanied by open peer commentary. Letters to the Editor and brief communications are also acceptable. Brief reports of highly time-sensitive material are usually treated as rapid communications in which case editorial review is completed within six weeks and publication scheduled for the next available issue.
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