Author:
Apaijai Nattayaporn,Sriwichaiin Sirawit,Phrommintikul Arintaya,Jaiwongkam Thidarat,Kerdphoo Sasiwan,Chansirikarnjana Sirintorn,Thongmung Nisakron,Mahantassanapong Usanee,Vathesatogkit Prin,Kitiyakara Chagriya,Sritara Piyamitr,Chattipakorn Nipon,Chattipakorn Siriporn C.
Abstract
AbstractCognitive impairment is commonly found in the elderly population. Evidence suggests that mitochondrial function in lymphocytes are potential biomarkers in the progression of neurodegeneration, as peripheral mitochondrial function is associated with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in the elderly population. Therefore, we hypothesize that impaired mitochondrial ATP production and oxidative stress in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are associated with cognitive impairment in the elderly population. Data were collected from 897 participants from the EGAT (The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand) cohort. The participants were classified to be in the normal cognition group (n = 428) or mild cognitive impairment group (n = 469), according to their MoCA score. The association of mitochondrial function and cognitive status was analyzed by binary logistic regression analysis. MCI participants had higher age, systolic blood pressure, waist/hip ratio, and lower plasma high- and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, when compared to the normal cognition group. In addition, estimated glomerular filtration rate were lower in the MCI group than those in the normal cognition group. Collectively, MCI is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in PBMCs as indicated by decreasing mitochondrial ATP production, increasing proton leak, and oxidative stress, in the elderly population, independently of the possible confounding factors in this study.
Funder
Thailand Research Fund
National Science and Technology Development Agency
Office of the Higher Education Commission, the Cooperative Research Network (CRN) scholarship
Thai Heart Association, the Thai Health Foundation, and the Higher Education Research Promotion and National Research University Development
Health Systems Research Institute
National Research Council of Thailand
National Science and Technology Development Agency Thailand
Chiang Mai University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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