2024
DOI: 10.1002/ana.26942
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Associations of Heavy Metals with Cognitive Function: An Epigenome‐Wide View of DNA Methylation and Mediation Analysis

Yue Wei,
Yan‐Feng Zhou,
Lili Xiao
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveExposure to heavy metals has been reported to be associated with impaired cognitive function, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This pilot study aimed to identify key heavy metal elements associated with cognitive function and further explore the potential mediating role of metal‐related DNA methylation.MethodsBlood levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead, copper, manganese, and zinc and genome‐wide DNA methylations were separately detected in peripheral blood in 155 older adults. Cognitive funct… Show more

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