Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations Between Plasma Neurodegenerative Biomarkers and Physical Performance Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Author:
He Lingxiao1ORCID, de Souto Barreto Philipe12, Giudici Kelly V1ORCID, Aggarwal Geetika34, Nguyen Andrew D34, Morley John E3, Li Yan5, Bateman Randall J5, Vellas Bruno12, Vellas Bruno, Guyonnet Sophie, Carrié Isabelle, Brigitte Lauréane, Faisant Catherine, Lala Françoise, Delrieu Julien, Villars Hélène, Combrouze Emeline, Badufle Carole, Zueras Audrey, Andrieu Sandrine, Cantet Christelle, Morin Christophe, Abellan Van Kan Gabor, Dupuy Charlotte, Rolland Yves, Caillaud Céline, Ousset Pierre-Jean, Lala Françoise,
Affiliation:
1. Gérontopôle de Toulouse, Institut du Vieillissement, Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire de Toulouse, France 2. UPS/Inserm UMR1027, University of Toulouse III, Toulouse, France 3. Division of Geriatric Medicine, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Missouri 4. Henry and Amelia Nasrallah Center for Neuroscience, Saint Louis University, Missouri 5. Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Plasma amyloid-beta (Aβ), neurofilament light chain (NfL), and progranulin (PGRN) have been related to multiple neurodegenerative conditions that might affect physical performance. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between these plasma neurodegenerative markers and physical performance among community-dwelling older adults.
Methods
Five hundred and seven older adults (aged 76 ± 5 years) previously recruited in the Multidomain Alzheimer’s Preventive Trial, and had received blood and physical performance tests, were included in this study. Plasma Aβ (Aβ 42/Aβ 40 ratio), NfL, and PGRN levels were measured. Physical performance was assessed by handgrip strength and the Short Physical Performance Battery (combining gait speed, chair stands, and balance tests). Physical performance measured at the same time point and after the blood tests were used. Mixed-effect linear models were performed with age, sex, allocation to Multidomain Alzheimer’s Preventive Trial group, body mass index, and Mini-Mental State Examination score as covariates.
Results
The mean values of Aβ 42/Aβ 40 ratio, NfL, and PGRN were 0.11, 84.06 pg/mL, and 45.43 ng/mL, respectively. At the cross-sectional level, higher plasma NfL was associated with a lower Short Physical Performance Battery score (β = −0.004, 95% CI [−0.007, −0.001]). At the longitudinal level, higher PGRN levels were associated with decreasing handgrip strength over time (β = −0.02, 95% CI [−0.04, −0.007]). All the other associations were statistically nonsignificant.
Conclusion
Our findings suggest the possibility of using plasma NfL and PGRN as markers of physical performance in older adults.
Funder
Region Occitanie/Pyrénées-Méditerranée European Regional Development Fund Alzheimer Prevention in Occitania and Catalonia
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Geriatrics and Gerontology,Ageing
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