Neurology

Alzheimer’s, blood vessel problems, and blood-brain barrier leak markers in middle-aged adults

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Abstract

Data from 488 participants indicated that higher levels of placental growth factor (PlGF) are associated with greater white matter hyperintensity volume and increased neuroinflammation.

  • Higher PlGF levels correlate with older age and greater white matter hyperintensity volume.
  • Increased PlGF is associated with elevated levels of neuroinflammation markers, including GFAP, p-tau181, and neurofilament light chain (NfL).
  • VEGF-D levels are linked to increased neuroinflammation, as indicated by higher GFAP and NfL levels.
  • bFGF concentration is associated with a lower Aβ42/40 ratio and higher p-tau181 levels.
  • Path analysis suggests that PlGF may influence GFAP levels indirectly through white matter hyperintensity, which is connected to tau pathology and neurodegeneration.

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