Association between retinal microvascular abnormalities and late-life brain amyloid-β deposition: the ARIC-PET study

Alzheimer's Research & Therapy(2024)

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Retinal microvascular signs are accessible measures of early alterations in microvascular dysregulation and have been associated with dementia; it is unclear if they are associated with AD (Alzheimer’s disease) pathogenesis as a potential mechanistic link. This study aimed to test the association of retinal microvascular abnormalities in mid and late life and late life cerebral amyloid. Participants from the ARIC‐PET (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities‐Positron Emission Tomography) study with a valid retinal measure (N = 285) were included. The associations of mid- and late-life retinal signs with late-life amyloid-β (Aβ) by florbetapir PET were tested. Two different measures of Aβ burden were included: (1) elevated amyloid (SUVR > 1.2) and (2) continuous amyloid SUVR. The retinal measures’ association with Aβ burden was assessed using logistic and robust linear regression models. A newly created retinal score, incorporating multiple markers of retinal abnormalities, was also evaluated in association with greater Aβ burden. Retinopathy in midlife (OR (95
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Aβ burden,Alzheimer’s disease,Amyloid burden,Biomarkers,Fundus retinal photography,Microvasculature,Positron emission tomography,Retinal markers,Vascular burden
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