Leptin, adiponectin, body mass index, and incident cognitive impairment.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1177/13872877251326060
Evan L Thacker, Reena Karki, Rachel Gabor, Natalie J Blades, Russell P Sawyer, Cyrille N Kouambo Beckodro, Quinn Preece, Samuel Prince, McKay M Smith, Sarah R Gillett, Suzanne E Judd, Richard E Kennedy, Jorge R Kizer, Deborah A Levine, William M McClellan, Manjula Kurella Tamura, Frederick W Unverzagt, Virginia G Wadley, Mary Cushman
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BackgroundDisordered metabolism affects risk for cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease, and other dementias, likely through pathways involving adipokines.ObjectiveAnalyze incident cognitive impairment in relation to leptin, adiponectin, body mass index, and other risk factors.MethodsNested case-control study within the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) cohort of 30,239 adults in the US. Cases with incident cognitive impairment (n = 489) scored >1.57 SD below demographically adjusted means on ≥2 of 3 cognitive tests: word list learning, word list delayed recall, and category fluency. Cognitively intact controls (n = 583) were randomly selected within demographic strata. Leptin and adiponectin were assayed in thawed blood that had been stored at baseline.ResultsIn participants with normal weight, lower leptin was associated with higher odds of cognitive impairment. Relative to leptin = 25 ng/mL, adjusted ORs were 1.5 (95% CI: 1.2, 1.9) at leptin = 15 ng/mL, 0.8 (0.8, 0.9) at leptin = 30 ng/mL, and 0.5 (0.4, 0.8) at leptin = 45 ng/mL. In participants with obesity, higher adiponectin was associated with higher odds of cognitive impairment. Relative to adiponectin = 25 ng/mL, adjusted ORs were 0.8 (95% CI: 0.7, 1.0) at adiponectin = 15 ng/mL, 1.1 (1.0, 1.2) at adiponectin = 30 ng/mL, and 1.3 (1.0, 1.7) at adiponectin = 45 ng/mL. Associations of adipokines with cognitive impairment varied across levels of other risk factors.ConclusionsAdipokines, in concert with body mass index, play complex roles in cognitive health, with many avenues open for further investigation.

瘦素,脂联素,体重指数,和偶发认知障碍。
代谢紊乱可能通过与脂肪因子有关的途径影响认知能力下降、阿尔茨海默病和其他痴呆症的风险。目的分析认知功能障碍与瘦素、脂联素、体重指数及其他危险因素的关系。方法在美国30239名成人卒中地理和种族差异原因(REGARDS)队列中进行病例对照研究。偶发性认知障碍病例(n = 489)在3项认知测试中的≥2项(单词列表学习、单词列表延迟回忆和类别流畅性)得分低于人口统计学调整后的平均值1.57。在人口统计阶层中随机选择认知完整的对照组(n = 583)。在基线储存的解冻血液中检测瘦素和脂联素。结果在体重正常的受试者中,较低的瘦素水平与较高的认知障碍几率相关。相对于瘦素= 25 ng/mL,在瘦素= 15 ng/mL时调整后的or为1.5 (95% CI: 1.2, 1.9),在瘦素= 30 ng/mL时调整后的or为0.8(0.8,0.9),在瘦素= 45 ng/mL时调整后的or为0.5(0.4,0.8)。在肥胖的参与者中,较高的脂联素与较高的认知障碍几率相关。相对于脂联素= 25 ng/mL,在脂联素= 15 ng/mL时调整后的or值为0.8 (95% CI: 0.7, 1.0),在脂联素= 30 ng/mL时调整后的or值为1.1(1.0,1.2),在脂联素= 45 ng/mL时调整后的or值为1.3(1.0,1.7)。脂肪因子与认知障碍的关系在其他危险因素的水平上有所不同。结论胰岛素因子与体重指数在认知健康中起着复杂的作用,有待进一步研究。
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Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
7.50%
发文量
1327
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease (JAD) is an international multidisciplinary journal to facilitate progress in understanding the etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, genetics, behavior, treatment and psychology of Alzheimer''s disease. The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, hypotheses, ethics reviews, book reviews, and letters-to-the-editor. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research that will expedite our fundamental understanding of Alzheimer''s disease.
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