年龄和性别对神经退行性疾病症状前期的影响:以多发性硬化症和阿尔茨海默病为重点

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
B Zeydan, K Kantarci
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神经退行性疾病,如多发性硬化症(MS)和阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症(AD)显示出一个不断发展的疾病连续体。神经退行性疾病的症状前阶段为早期发现疾病特异性变化和异常提供了机会,并有可能在临床症状出现之前立即进行干预。年龄和性别是神经退行性疾病症状前期的关键调节因素。在症状前MS中,年龄较小和男性性别是过渡到症状性MS的主要危险因素,而年龄较大和男性性别是从症状前MS直接过渡到原发性进行性MS的重要预测因素。在认知功能未受损的成年人中,年龄是AD最强的危险因素,女性65岁后的终生AD风险高于男性。AD的患病率和未来疾病严重程度进一步受到载脂蛋白e4、卵巢激素和女性更年期等因素的影响。生物标志物有助于检测和监测体内已经存在于症状前阶段的异常和潜在的疾病机制。评估年龄和性别对神经退行性疾病症状前期的影响,特别是通过生物标志物,有助于加强临床试验的患者选择,优化和个性化患者管理以及开发新的治疗方法。
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Influence of age and sex on presymptomatic phases of neurodegenerative diseases: Focus on multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.

Neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer's dementia (AD) demonstrate an ever-evolving disease continuum. The presymptomatic phase of neurodegenerative diseases provides a window of opportunity to detect disease-specific changes and abnormalities early on and potentially intervene right away, before clinical symptoms occur. Age and sex are key modifiers of the presymptomatic phase of neurodegenerative diseases. In presymptomatic MS, younger age and male sex are main risk factors for transition to symptomatic MS, whereas older age and male sex are important predictors of the direct transition from presmyptomatic MS to primary progressive MS. In cognitively unimpaired adults, age is the strongest risk factor for AD and the lifetime AD risk after>65 years is higher in women versus men. The prevalence and future disease severity of AD is further modified by factors such as apolipoprotein Eɛ4, ovarian hormones, and menopause in women. Biomarkers are instrumental in detecting and monitoring abnormalities and underlying disease mechanisms in vivo, that are already present in the presymptomatic phase. Evaluating the influence of age and sex on presymptomatic phase of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly through biomarkers, contributes to the enhanced patient selection for clinical trials, optimization and individualization of patient management and development of new therapeutics.

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Revue neurologique
Revue neurologique 医学-临床神经学
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4.80
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598
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The first issue of the Revue Neurologique, featuring an original article by Jean-Martin Charcot, was published on February 28th, 1893. Six years later, the French Society of Neurology (SFN) adopted this journal as its official publication in the year of its foundation, 1899. The Revue Neurologique was published throughout the 20th century without interruption and is indexed in all international databases (including Current Contents, Pubmed, Scopus). Ten annual issues provide original peer-reviewed clinical and research articles, and review articles giving up-to-date insights in all areas of neurology. The Revue Neurologique also publishes guidelines and recommendations. The Revue Neurologique publishes original articles, brief reports, general reviews, editorials, and letters to the editor as well as correspondence concerning articles previously published in the journal in the correspondence column.
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