The Association Between High-Molecular-Weight Adiponectin, Ghrelin and Leptin and Age-Related Cognitive Decline: Results From Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam

Author:

van Andel Merel1ORCID,van Schoor Natasja M2,Korten Nicole C34,Comijs Hannie C4,Heijboer Annemieke C56,Drent Madeleine L17

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Endocrine Section, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

3. Department of Old Age Psychiatry, GGZ inGeest, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

4. Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Department of Psychiatry, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

5. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Endocrine Laboratory, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

6. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Laboratory of Endocrinology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

7. Department of Clinical Neuropsychology, VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAge-related cognitive decline has large-scale functional and economic consequences and understanding its’ pathophysiological mechanisms is therefore essential. Previous research has suggested associations between hormones adiponectin, ghrelin and leptin and neurodegenerative disease. However, their association with age-related cognitive decline has not been fully described. We examine the association between serum high-molecular-weight (HMW) adiponectin, ghrelin and leptin and age-related cognitive decline in older adults.MethodsThe associations between HMW adiponectin, ghrelin and leptin and the Mini-Mental-State-Examination, Coding task (Coding), 15 Words Test (15WT) and composite Z-score (general cognitive function) were analyzed by means of a sex-stratified multivariable linear regression analysis in a population-based cohort of 898 older adults at baseline and after 3 years of follow-up.ResultsIn women, we found a positive association between HMW adiponectin and general cognitive function at baseline (fully adjusted model composite Z-score standardized regression co-efficient beta [β] = .089, p = .025). After 3 years of follow-up, HMW adiponectin was associated with more decline in general cognitive function and information processing speed (fully adjusted model composite Z-score β = −.123, p = .018; Coding β = −.116, p = .027). Ghrelin and leptin were significantly associated with memory in a baseline subgroup analysis of older women. For men, we found no significant associations at baseline or follow-up.ConclusionOur results show variable associations between hormones HMW adiponectin, ghrelin and leptin and age-related cognitive decline in women but not in men. As there was no clear trend, all our results should be interpreted with caution.

Funder

Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging

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