2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40520-021-02054-z
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Neurofilament light chain concentration in an aging population

Abstract: Background Neurofilament light chain (NF-L) concentration is recognized to be modified in neurological diseases and traumatic brain injuries, but studies in the normal aging population are lacking. It is, therefore, urgent to identify influencing factors of NF-L concentration in the aging population. Method We assessed NF-L concentration in sera of a large cohort of 409 community-dwelling adults aged over 65 years. We studied the association between NF-L a… Show more

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“…Consistent with our findings, two very recent studies also demonstrated the importance of renal function as a contributor to sNfL levels ( Koini et al, 2021 ; Ladang et al, 2022 ). While these studies featured smaller samples from normal aging cohorts, they further support the key conclusions of our study which examined a significantly larger sample of elderly patients with cardiovascular disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Consistent with our findings, two very recent studies also demonstrated the importance of renal function as a contributor to sNfL levels ( Koini et al, 2021 ; Ladang et al, 2022 ). While these studies featured smaller samples from normal aging cohorts, they further support the key conclusions of our study which examined a significantly larger sample of elderly patients with cardiovascular disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Nonetheless, while CSF NfL levels are principally influenced by the location and the extent of the injury [ 242 ], blood NfL levels may also be affected by the integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) [ 243 ], PNS damage [ 244 , 245 ], cardiovascular risk factors [ 246 ], impaired renal function [ 247 ] and increased blood volume [ 248 , 249 ]. Additionally, low concentrations of NfL can be constantly detected in different body fluids, suggesting that NfL is released into CSF and blood as part of physiological processes, such as ageing [ 247 , 250 , 251 ], ageing-related neurodegeneration and loss of BBB integrity [ 252 , 253 ].…”
Section: Fluid Biomarkers Of Multiple Sclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This age-specific increase was recently determined in healthy individuals as a 2.2% rise per year in blood NfL levels 255 . Furthermore, decreasing renal function associated with the elderly might also influence blood NfL concentrations [256][257][258] . Thus, this factor should also be considered when interpreting NfL levels.…”
Section: Neurofilament Proteins -Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%