Joint effect of testosterone and neurofilament light chain on cognitive decline in men: The Shanghai Aging Study

Author:

Tang Shuning1,Xiao Zhenxu234,Lin Fangting1,Liang Xiaoniu234,Ma Xiaoxi234,Wu Jie234,Zhou Xiaowen234,Zhao Qianhua2345,Gao Junling16,Xiao Qianyi16,Ding Ding234

Affiliation:

1. Department of Preventive Medicine and Health Education School of Public Health The Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety of Ministry of Education Fudan University Shanghai China

2. Institute of Neurology Huashan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

3. National Clinical Research Center for Aging and Medicine Huashan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

4. National Center for Neurological Disorders Huashan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

5. MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science Fudan University Shanghai China

6. Health Communication Institute Fudan University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONThe association of testosterone and cognitive decline is inconclusive, and its joint effect with neurofilaments light chain (NfL) remains largely unknown.METHODSA total of 581 non‐demented older men in the Shanghai Aging Study were included. Blood total testosterone (TT), free testosterone (FT), and NfL were measured at baseline. The relationships between TT, FT, TT/FT‐NfL, and cognitive decline were explored by Cox regression models.RESULTSDuring a median follow‐up of 6.7 years, there was an inverse association between TT/FT and cognitive decline (TT, trend = 0.004, Q1 vs Q4, hazard ratio [HR] = 4.39, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.60 to 12.04; FT, trend = 0.002, Q1 vs Q4, HR = 5.29, 95% CI = 1.50 to 16.89). Compared to participants with high TT/FT‐low NfL, those with low TT/FT‐high NfL had significantly higher risks of cognitive decline (TT, HR = 5.10, 95% CI = 1.11 to 23.40; FT, HR = 6.14, 95% CI = 1.34 to 28.06).DISCUSSIONOur findings suggest that the combination of testosterone and neurodegenerative markers may provide reliable predictive insights into future cognitive decline.Highlights Testosterone is inversely associated with cognitive decline in older men. There is a joint effect of testosterone and NfL on cognitive decline. Sex hormone and neurodegeneration may synergistically contribute to cognitive deterioration.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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