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Hepatic and renal function impact concentrations of plasma biomarkers of neuropathology.
Berry, Kacey; Asken, Breton M; Grab, Joshua D; Chan, Brandon; Lario Lago, Argentina; Wong, Randi; Seetharaman, Srilakshmi; LaHue, Sara C; Possin, Katherine L; Rojas, Julio C; Kramer, Joel H; Boxer, Adam L; Lai, Jennifer C; VandeVrede, Lawren.
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  • Berry K; Department of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Asken BM; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Grab JD; Department of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Chan B; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Lario Lago A; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Wong R; Department of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Seetharaman S; Department of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • LaHue SC; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Possin KL; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Rojas JC; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Kramer JH; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Boxer AL; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • Lai JC; Department of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology University of California San Francisco California USA.
  • VandeVrede L; Weill Institute for Neurosciences Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California USA.
Alzheimers Dement (Amst) ; 14(1): e12321, 2022.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35845260
Introduction: The impact of hepatorenal function on plasma biomarkers of neuropathology is unknown. Herein, we measured several plasma biomarkers in patients with cirrhosis. Methods: Plasma phosphorylated tau (p-tau181), neurofilament light chain (NfL), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), total tau (t-tau), and ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1) were measured in 135 adults with cirrhosis and 22 healthy controls using Simoa. Within cirrhosis, associations between biomarkers and hepatorenal function were explored using linear regression. Results: p-tau181, NfL, t-tau, and UCHL1 were increased 2- to 4-fold in cirrhosis, whereas GFAP was not increased. Within cirrhosis, creatinine moderately correlated with p-tau181 (ß = 0.75, P < .01), NfL (ß = 0.32, P < .01), and t-tau (ß = 0.31, P < .01), but not GFAP (ß = -0.01, P = .88) or UCHL1 (ß = -0.05, P = .60), whereas albumin showed weak, inverse correlations: p-tau181 (ß = -0.18, P < .01), NfL (ß = -0.22, P < .01), GFAP (ß = -0.17, P < .05), t-tau (ß = -0.20, P = .02), and UCHL1 (ß = -0.15, P = .09). Conclusions: Elevated p-tau181, NfL, and t-tau in cirrhosis were associated with renal impairment and hypoalbuminemia, suggesting that hepatorenal function may be important when interpreting plasma biomarkers of neuropathology.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Alzheimers Dement (Amst) Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Alzheimers Dement (Amst) Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article