2023
DOI: 10.3390/genes14040842
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Changes in Loneliness, BDNF, and Biological Aging Predict Trajectories in a Blood-Based Epigenetic Measure of Cortical Aging: A Study of Older Black Americans

Abstract: A recent epigenetic measure of aging has developed based on human cortex tissue. This cortical clock (CC) dramatically outperformed extant blood-based epigenetic clocks in predicting brain age and neurological degeneration. Unfortunately, measures that require brain tissue are of limited utility to investigators striving to identify everyday risk factors for dementia. The present study investigated the utility of using the CpG sites included in the CC to formulate a peripheral blood-based cortical measure of b… Show more

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“…4 An abundance of recent research has documented the way that chronic exposure to such events takes a toll on biological systems and compromises health. Several studies have shown, for example, that exposure to racial mistreatment promotes onset of chronic illness, 5,6 an increased speed of biological aging, 7 and risk for stroke and mortality. 8 Building upon these findings, some have argued that the impact of stress and trauma likely extends to the brain and onset of dementia.…”
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“…4 An abundance of recent research has documented the way that chronic exposure to such events takes a toll on biological systems and compromises health. Several studies have shown, for example, that exposure to racial mistreatment promotes onset of chronic illness, 5,6 an increased speed of biological aging, 7 and risk for stroke and mortality. 8 Building upon these findings, some have argued that the impact of stress and trauma likely extends to the brain and onset of dementia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Building upon these findings, some have argued that the impact of stress and trauma likely extends to the brain and onset of dementia. 2,3,7 For example, high levels of stress are associated with reductions in hippocampal 9,10 and prefrontal cortex 11 volumes. These brain structures are critical for episodic memory and executive function and are among the first to show neurodegenerative changes in ADRD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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