The association between NfL and Cognitive Functioning in older adults diagnosed diabetes: a cross-sectional analysis from NHANES

Li Li, Cheng-bo Li, Li Zhu, Jiang Zhu
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Objective— This research aimed to explore the correlation between serum Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL) levels and Cognitive Function in diabetic participants. Methods — Utilizing cross-sectional data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2013 to 2014, 173 individuals aged 60 years and above with diabetes were included in the analysis. Cognitive function was measured using the Animal Fluency exercise. Weighted multivariate linear regression analysis and a restricted cubic spline model were employed to assess the association between serum NfL levels and Animal Fluency Score (CFDAST) in diabetic patients.Results— Serum NfL was categorized into weighted tertiles, with participants divided into groups Q1, Q2, and Q3. Significant differences in serum NfL were observed among the groups (P < 0.01). Participants in group Q3 exhibited higher levels of hemoglobin A1c and were older compared to groups Q1 and Q2 (P < 0.01). Furthermore, when serum NfL was treated as a continuous variable, it was found to have a negative correlation with CFDAST score (P < 0.01). Group Q1 had a higher CFDAST score than group Q3, as well as group Q2 (p for trend = 0.0021). A nonlinear relationship was observed between serum NfL and CFDAST score, displaying an inverted 'U-shaped' curve (P-overall = 0.01, P-for-non-linear = 0.0026). Conclusions— Serum NfL has the potential to serve as a clinical biomarker for early detection of cognitive impairment in diabetic individuals aged over 60 years.
确诊为糖尿病的老年人 NfL 与认知功能之间的关系:来自 NHANES 的横断面分析
目的--本研究旨在探讨糖尿病患者血清神经丝轻链(NfL)水平与认知功能之间的相关性。方法--利用2013年至2014年美国国家健康与营养调查(NHANES)的横断面数据,对173名60岁及以上的糖尿病患者进行分析。认知功能采用动物流畅性练习进行测量。采用加权多元线性回归分析和受限立方样条模型评估糖尿病患者血清NfL水平与动物流畅性评分(CFDAST)之间的关系。结果--血清NfL被分为加权三等分,参与者被分为Q1、Q2和Q3组。各组血清 NfL 存在显著差异(P < 0.01)。与 Q1 组和 Q2 组相比,Q3 组的参与者血红蛋白 A1c 水平更高,年龄更大(P < 0.01)。此外,将血清 NfL 作为连续变量处理时,发现它与 CFDAST 评分呈负相关(P < 0.01)。Q1 组的 CFDAST 评分高于 Q3 组和 Q2 组(P=0.0021)。结论--血清 NfL 有可能成为早期检测 60 岁以上糖尿病患者认知功能障碍的临床生物标志物。
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