Neurology

Larger Fluid-Filled Spaces Around Blood Vessels Linked to Early Blood and Brain Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

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Abstract

A total of 979 participants were analyzed, revealing a positive correlation between elevated perivascular space (EPVS) burden and specific blood-based biomarkers associated with Alzheimer's disease.

  • Higher EPVS burden is positively associated with increased levels of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), neurofilament light chain (NfL), and phosphorylated tau 181 (p-tau181).
  • A negative correlation exists between EPVS burden and the ratio of amyloid β42 to β40, indicating a potential link to amyloid pathology.
  • Among cerebrovascular disease markers, EPVS shows the strongest association with amyloid pathology in participants with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
  • Increased EPVS burden is linked to poorer performance in visuospatial skills and executive function.

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