Title : Age but not diagnosis is the main predictor of plasma amyloid beta-protein levels - Fukumoto_2003_Arch.Neurol_60_958 |
Author(s) : Fukumoto H , Tennis M , Locascio JJ , Hyman BT , Growdon JH , Irizarry MC |
Ref : Archives of Neurology , 60 :958 , 2003 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Plasma amyloid beta-protein Abeta42 levels are increased in patients with familial Alzheimer disease (AD) mutations, and high levels reportedly identify individuals at risk to develop AD. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether there are characteristic changes in plasma Abeta40 and Abeta42 levels in sporadic AD, and to examine the relationship of plasma Abeta measures with clinical, demographic, and genetic variables in a prospectively characterized outpatient clinic population. PATIENTS: A total of 371 outpatients with sporadic AD (n = 146), mild cognitive impairment (n = 37), or Parkinson disease (n = 96) and nondemented control cases (n = 92). |
PubMedSearch : Fukumoto_2003_Arch.Neurol_60_958 |
PubMedID: 12873852 |
Fukumoto H, Tennis M, Locascio JJ, Hyman BT, Growdon JH, Irizarry MC (2003)
Age but not diagnosis is the main predictor of plasma amyloid beta-protein levels
Archives of Neurology
60 :958
Fukumoto H, Tennis M, Locascio JJ, Hyman BT, Growdon JH, Irizarry MC (2003)
Archives of Neurology
60 :958