老年人TDP-43病理学与特定领域读写能力的关系

Alifiya Kapasi, Lei Yu, Christopher C Stewart, Julie A Schneider, David A Bennett, Patricia A Boyle
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摘要

背景:低健康和金融素养可能是认知障碍、痴呆和阿尔茨海默病积累的早期行为表现。然而,研究与过度磷酸化的交互反应dna结合蛋白43 (TDP-43)相关的行为特征的研究有限,TDP-43是一种常见的与年龄相关的病理,而研究老年低识字率的神经生物学基础的研究就更少了。目的:验证TDP-43病理与低文化水平相关的假设。材料和方法:数据来自293名社区老年人,他们参加了2项正在进行的衰老研究。参与者完成读写和认知评估,同意脑捐赠,并接受阿尔茨海默病(AD)和TDP-43的详细神经病理学评估。线性回归模型评估了TDP-43在调整人口统计学和AD病理后与读写能力的关系。事后两两比较检查读写水平是否因TDP-43阶段而异。结果:TDP-43病理与识字率较低相关(估计=-3.16;SE = 0.86;结论:老年时TDP-43病理与较低的健康和金融素养相关,高于AD病理。
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Association of TDP-43 Pathology With Domain-specific Literacy in Older Persons.

Background: Low health and financial literacy may be an early behavioral manifestation of cognitive impairment, dementia, and accumulating Alzheimer pathology. However, there are limited studies investigating the behavioral features associated with hyperphosphorylated transactive response DNA-binding protein-43 (TDP-43), a common age-related pathology, and even fewer studies investigating the neurobiological basis underlying low literacy in aging.

Objective: To test the hypothesis that TDP-43 pathology is associated with lower literacy.

Materials and methods: Data came from 293 community-based older persons who were enrolled in 2 ongoing studies of aging. Participants completed literacy and cognitive assessments, consented to brain donation, and underwent detailed neuropathologic evaluation for Alzheimer disease (AD) and TDP-43. Linear regression models assessed the association of TDP-43 with literacy after adjusting for demographics, and AD pathology. Posthoc pairwise comparisons examined whether the level of literacy differed by TDP-43 stage.

Results: TDP-43 pathology was associated with lower literacy (estimate=-3.16; SE=0.86; P<0.001), above and beyond demographics and AD pathology, and this association persisted even after additionally adjusting for global cognition (estimate=-1.53; SE=0.74; P=0.038). Further, literacy was lower among persons with neocortical TDP-43 pathology compared with those without TDP-43 pathology.

Conclusions: TDP-43 pathology is associated with lower health and financial literacy in old age, above and beyond AD pathology.

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