Impact of Cerebral Microbleeds on Tau-Associated Cognitive and Structural Decline.

Dec 5, 2025Neurology

How Cerebral Microbleeds Affect Cognitive Decline Linked to Tau Protein

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Abstract

Among 201 participants, 95 had cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) while 106 did not.

  • Baseline levels of beta-amyloid (Aβ) and tau were similar between participants with and without CMBs.
  • Participants with CMBs showed greater white matter changes and more lacunes compared to those without.
  • In participants without CMBs, higher tau levels were linked to faster cognitive decline as measured by various cognitive tests.
  • No significant association between tau levels and cognitive decline was found in participants with CMBs.
  • More severe cortical atrophy was observed in participants with CMBs, but tau-related atrophy was primarily seen in those without CMBs.

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