Impact of cardiometabolic factors and blood beta-amyloid on the volume of white matter hyperintensities in dementia-free subjects with cognitive complaints
Patricio Riquelme-Contreras,
Michael Hornberger,
Mizanur Khondoker
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionWhite matter hyperintensities (WMH) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have traditionally been associated with cerebrovascular diseases. Amyloid β (Aβ) deposition reportedly contributes to WMHs; however, this relationship remains unclear in dementia-free subjects with cognitive complaints (CC). Here, we explored the relationship between WMHs and cardiometabolic and Aβ blood biomarkers in a community-based cohort of Latin American CC participants.MethodsWe recruited 112 individuals with CC (69 – 92 YO, 90 … Show more
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