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Ricardo S Osorio1, Indu Ayappa2, Janna Mantua2, Tyler Gumb3, Andrew Varga2, Anne M Mooney2, Omar E Burschtin2, Zachary Taxin2, Emmanuel During3, Nicole Spector3, Milton Biagioni3, Elizabeth Pirraglia3, Hiuyan Lau3, Henrik Zetterberg4, Kaj Blennow4, Shou-En Lu5, Lisa Mosconi3, Lidia Glodzik3, David M Rapoport2, Mony J de Leon3.
Abstract
Previous studies have suggested a link between sleep disordered breathing (SDB) and dementia risk. In the present study, we analyzed the relationship between SDB severity, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Alzheimer's disease-biomarkers, and the ApoE alleles. A total of 95 cognitively normal elderly participants were analyzed for SDB severity, CSF measures of phosphorylated-tau (p-tau), total-tau (t-tau), and amyloid beta 42 (Aβ-42), as well as ApoE allele status. In ApoE3+ subjects, significant differences were found between sleep groups for p-tau (F[df2] = 4.3, p = 0.017), and t-tau (F[df2] = 3.3, p = 0.043). Additionally, among ApoE3+ subjects, the apnea and/or hypopnea with 4% O2-desaturation index was positively correlated with p-tau (r = 0.30, p = 0.023), t-tau (r = 0.31, p = 0.021), and Aβ-42 (r = 0.31, p = 0.021). In ApoE2+ subjects, the apnea and/or hypopnea with 4% O2-desaturation index was correlated with lower levels of CSF Aβ-42 (r = -0.71, p = 0.004), similarly to ApoE4+ subjects where there was also a trend toward lower CSF Aβ-42 levels. Our observations suggest that there is an association between SDB and CSF Alzheimer's disease-biomarkers in cognitively normal elderly individuals. Existing therapies for SDB such as continuous positive airway pressure could delay the onset to mild cognitive impairment or dementia in normal elderly individuals.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; Amyloid beta 42; ApoE; Biomarkers; CSF; Cerebral amyloid angiopathy; Elderly; Sleep-disordered breathing; p-tau
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24439479 PMCID: PMC4022140 DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2013.12.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurobiol Aging ISSN: 0197-4580 Impact factor: 4.673