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2017

Alzheimer's disease

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A Blood-Based Biomarker Panel Indicates Il-10 And Il-12/23p40 Are Jointly Associated As Predictors Of Β-Amyloid Load In An Ad Cohort, Steve Pedrini, Veer B. Gupta, Eugene Hone, James Doecke, Sid O’Bryant, Ian James, Ashley I. Bush, Christopher C. Rowe, Victor L. Villemagne, David Ames, Colin L. Masters, Ralph N. Martins, Aibl Research Group Oct 2017

A Blood-Based Biomarker Panel Indicates Il-10 And Il-12/23p40 Are Jointly Associated As Predictors Of Β-Amyloid Load In An Ad Cohort, Steve Pedrini, Veer B. Gupta, Eugene Hone, James Doecke, Sid O’Bryant, Ian James, Ashley I. Bush, Christopher C. Rowe, Victor L. Villemagne, David Ames, Colin L. Masters, Ralph N. Martins, Aibl Research Group

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, characterised by extracellular amyloid deposition as plaques and intracellular neurofibrillary tangles of tau protein. As no current clinical test can diagnose individuals at risk of developing AD, the aim of this project is to evaluate a blood-based biomarker panel to identify individuals who carry this risk. We analysed the levels of 22 biomarkers in clinically classified healthy controls (HC), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s participants from the well characterised Australian Imaging, Biomarker and Lifestyle (AIBL) study of aging. High levels of IL-10 and IL-12/23p40 were significantly associated with amyloid …


Evaluation Of Cholinergic Deficiency In Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease Using Pupillometry, Shaun Frost, Liam Robinson, Christopher C. Rowe, David Ames, Colin L. Masters, Kevin Taddei, Stephanie Rainey-Smith, Ralph Martins, Yogesan Kanagasingam Aug 2017

Evaluation Of Cholinergic Deficiency In Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease Using Pupillometry, Shaun Frost, Liam Robinson, Christopher C. Rowe, David Ames, Colin L. Masters, Kevin Taddei, Stephanie Rainey-Smith, Ralph Martins, Yogesan Kanagasingam

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Cortical cholinergic deficiency is prominent in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and published findings of diminished pupil flash response in AD suggest that this deficiency may extend to the visual cortical areas and anterior eye. Pupillometry is a low-cost, noninvasive technique that may be useful for monitoring cholinergic deficits which generally lead to memory and cognitive disorders. The aim of the study was to evaluate pupillometry for early detection of AD by comparing the pupil flash response (PFR) in AD (N=14) and cognitively normal healthy control (HC, N=115) participants, with the HC group stratified according to high (N=38) and low (N=77) neocortical …


Decreased Body Mass Index In The Preclinical Stage Of Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer's Disease, Stephan A. Müller, Oliver Preische, Hamid R. Sohrabi, Susanne Gräber, Mathias Jucker, Janko Dietzsch, John M. Ringman, Ralph Martins, Eric M. Mcdade, Peter R. Schofield, Bernardino F. Ghetti, Martin N. Rossor, Neill R. Graff-Radford, Johannes Levin, Douglas R. Galasko, Kimberly A. Quaid, Stephen P. Salloway, Chengjie Xiong, Tammie L. Benzinger, Virginia D. Buckles, C. L. Masters, Reisa A. Sperling, Randall J. Bateman, John C. Morria, Christoph Laske Apr 2017

Decreased Body Mass Index In The Preclinical Stage Of Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer's Disease, Stephan A. Müller, Oliver Preische, Hamid R. Sohrabi, Susanne Gräber, Mathias Jucker, Janko Dietzsch, John M. Ringman, Ralph Martins, Eric M. Mcdade, Peter R. Schofield, Bernardino F. Ghetti, Martin N. Rossor, Neill R. Graff-Radford, Johannes Levin, Douglas R. Galasko, Kimberly A. Quaid, Stephen P. Salloway, Chengjie Xiong, Tammie L. Benzinger, Virginia D. Buckles, C. L. Masters, Reisa A. Sperling, Randall J. Bateman, John C. Morria, Christoph Laske

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

The relationship between body-mass index (BMI) and Alzheimeŕs disease (AD) has been extensively investigated. However, BMI alterations in preclinical individuals with autosomal dominant AD (ADAD) have not yet been investigated. We analyzed cross-sectional data from 230 asymptomatic members of families with ADAD participating in the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (DIAN) study including 120 preclinical mutation carriers (MCs) and 110 asymptomatic non-carriers (NCs). Differences in BMI and their relation with cerebral amyloid load and episodic memory as a function of estimated years to symptom onset (EYO) were analyzed. Preclinical MCs showed significantly lower BMIs compared to NCs, starting 11.2 years before …


Possible Role Of Common Spices As A Preventive And Therapeutic Agent For Alzheimer's Disease, Omid Mirmosayyeb, Amirpouya Tanhaei, Hamid R. Sohrabi, Ralph Martins, Mana Tanhaei, Mohammad Admin Najaf, Ali Safaei, Rokhsareh Meamar Feb 2017

Possible Role Of Common Spices As A Preventive And Therapeutic Agent For Alzheimer's Disease, Omid Mirmosayyeb, Amirpouya Tanhaei, Hamid R. Sohrabi, Ralph Martins, Mana Tanhaei, Mohammad Admin Najaf, Ali Safaei, Rokhsareh Meamar

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

For centuries, spices have been consumed as food additives or medicinal agents. However, there is increasing evidence indicating the plant-based foods in regular diet may lower the risk of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer disease. Spices, as one of the most commonly used plant-based food additives may provide more than just flavors, but as agents that may prevent or even halt neurodegenerative processes associated with aging. In this article, we review the role and application of five commonly used dietary spices including saffron turmeric, pepper family, zingiber, and cinnamon. Besides suppressing inflammatory pathways, these spices may act as antioxidant and inhibit …


Altered Levels Of Blood Proteins In Alzheimer's Disease Longitudinal Study: Results From Australian Imaging Biomarkers Lifestyle Study Of Ageing Cohort, Veer B. Gupta, Eugene Hone, Steve Pedrini, James D. Doecke, Sid E. O'Bryant, Ian James, Ashley I. Bush, Christopher C. Rowe, Victor L. Villemagne, David Ames, Colin L. Masters, Ralph N. Martins Jan 2017

Altered Levels Of Blood Proteins In Alzheimer's Disease Longitudinal Study: Results From Australian Imaging Biomarkers Lifestyle Study Of Ageing Cohort, Veer B. Gupta, Eugene Hone, Steve Pedrini, James D. Doecke, Sid E. O'Bryant, Ian James, Ashley I. Bush, Christopher C. Rowe, Victor L. Villemagne, David Ames, Colin L. Masters, Ralph N. Martins

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Introduction

A blood-based biomarker panel to identify individuals with preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD) would be an inexpensive and accessible first step for routine testing.

Methods

We analyzed 14 biomarkers that have previously been linked to AD in the Australian Imaging Biomarkers lifestyle longitudinal study of aging cohort.

Results

Levels of apolipoprotein J (apoJ) were higher in AD individuals compared with healthy controls at baseline and 18 months (P =.0003) and chemokine-309 (I-309) were increased in AD patients compared to mild cognitive impaired individuals over 36 months (P =.0008).

Discussion

These data suggest that apoJ may have potential in the context …


Insulin Resistance Is Associated With Reductions In Specific Cognitive Domains And Increases In Csf Tau In Cognitively Normal Adults, Simon M. Laws, Scott Gaskin, Amy Woodfield, Velandai K. Srikanth, David G. Bruce, Paul E. Fraser, Tenielle Porter, Philip N. Newsholme, Nadeeja Wijesekara, Samantha C. Burnham, Vincent Doré, Qiaoxin Li, Paul T. Maruff, Colin L. Masters, Stephanie R. Rainey-Smith, Christopher C. Rowe, Olivier Salvado, Victor L. Villemagne, Ralph N. Martins, Giuseppe Verdile Jan 2017

Insulin Resistance Is Associated With Reductions In Specific Cognitive Domains And Increases In Csf Tau In Cognitively Normal Adults, Simon M. Laws, Scott Gaskin, Amy Woodfield, Velandai K. Srikanth, David G. Bruce, Paul E. Fraser, Tenielle Porter, Philip N. Newsholme, Nadeeja Wijesekara, Samantha C. Burnham, Vincent Doré, Qiaoxin Li, Paul T. Maruff, Colin L. Masters, Stephanie R. Rainey-Smith, Christopher C. Rowe, Olivier Salvado, Victor L. Villemagne, Ralph N. Martins, Giuseppe Verdile

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that type 2 diabetes (T2D) increases the risk of developing dementia. Experimental evidence from mouse models demonstrates that the induction of T2D/insulin resistance (IR) can promote the accumulation of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathological features. However, the association of T2D with pathological and clinical phenotypes in humans is unclear. Here we investigate the relationship of indices of IR (HOMA-IR) and pancreatic β-cell function (HOMA-B) with cognitive performance across several domains (Verbal/Visual Episodic Memory, Executive Function, Language and a measure of Global cognition) and AD biomarkers (CSF Aβ42, T-tau/P-tau, hippocampal volume and neocortical Aβ-amyloid burden). We reveal …


A Multinational Study Distinguishing Alzheimer's And Healthy Patients Using Cerebrospinal Fluid Tau/Aβ42 Cutoff With Concordance To Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography Imaging, Yi Mo, Julie Stromswold, Kimberley Wilson, Daniel Holder, Cyrille Sur, Omar Laterza, Mary J. Savage, Arie Struyk, Phillip Scheltens, Charlotte E. Teunissen, James Burke, S. Lance Macaulay, Geir Brathen, Sigrid Botne Sando, Linda R. White, Christy Weiss, Arturo Cowes, Michele M. Bush, Ganga Desilva, David G. Darby, Stephanie Rainey-Smith, Jackie Surls, Eileen Sagini, Michael Tanen, Amy Altman, Johan Luthman, Michael F. Egan Jan 2017

A Multinational Study Distinguishing Alzheimer's And Healthy Patients Using Cerebrospinal Fluid Tau/Aβ42 Cutoff With Concordance To Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography Imaging, Yi Mo, Julie Stromswold, Kimberley Wilson, Daniel Holder, Cyrille Sur, Omar Laterza, Mary J. Savage, Arie Struyk, Phillip Scheltens, Charlotte E. Teunissen, James Burke, S. Lance Macaulay, Geir Brathen, Sigrid Botne Sando, Linda R. White, Christy Weiss, Arturo Cowes, Michele M. Bush, Ganga Desilva, David G. Darby, Stephanie Rainey-Smith, Jackie Surls, Eileen Sagini, Michael Tanen, Amy Altman, Johan Luthman, Michael F. Egan

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Introduction

Changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tau and amyloid β (Aβ)42 accompany development of Alzheimer's brain pathology. Robust tau and Aβ42 immunoassays were developed to establish a tau/Aβ42 cutoff distinguishing mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD) subjects from healthy elderly control (HC) subjects.

Methods

A CSF tau/Aβ42 cutoff criteria was chosen, which distinguished the groups and maximized concordance with amyloid PET. Performance was assessed using an independent validation cohort.

Results

A tau/Aβ42 = 0.215 cutoff provided 94.8% sensitivity and 77.7% specificity. Concordance with PET visual reads was estimated at 86.9% in a ∼50% PET positive population. In the validation cohort, the cutoff …


Caffeine Consumption With Relevance To Type 3 Diabetes And Accelerated Brain Aging, I. J. Martins Jan 2017

Caffeine Consumption With Relevance To Type 3 Diabetes And Accelerated Brain Aging, I. J. Martins

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Major interests in caffeine consumption has increased with the alarming increase in the global NAFLD epidemic relevant to increased transport of caffeine to the brain with the induction of Type 3 diabetes. Specific nutritional diets are essential to maintain hepatic caffeine metabolism to facilitate rapid Aβ clearance in the periphery and to maintain the effects of drugs such as statins to reduce toxic Aβ formation not only in Type 3 diabetes but to various neurological diseases. Anti-aging gene Sirt 1 is responsible for brain Aβ and caffeine metabolism and inactivation of Sirt 1 by unhealthy diets is now relevant to …