2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1237284
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Does serum neurofilament light help predict accelerated cognitive ageing in unimpaired older adults?

Abstract: IntroductionNeurofilament light (NfL) is a blood biomarker of neurodegeneration. While serum NfL levels have been demonstrated to increase with normal ageing, the relationship between serum NfL levels and normal age-related changes in cognitive functions is less well understood.MethodsThe current study investigated whether cross-sectional serum NfL levels measured by single molecule array technology (Simoa®) mediated the effect of age on cognition, measured by a battery of neuropsychological tests administered… Show more

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“…Accelerated brain ageing refers to the age gap between chronological and the estimated neuroanatomical age, which has been observed in various psychiatric disorders including bipolar disorder. 29,30 Plasma NfL has been proposed as a potential marker of brain ageing 31,32 due to its age-related increases. 33 As the brain atrophies with age, 34 NfL is released from dendrites and axons into CSF and blood.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Accelerated brain ageing refers to the age gap between chronological and the estimated neuroanatomical age, which has been observed in various psychiatric disorders including bipolar disorder. 29,30 Plasma NfL has been proposed as a potential marker of brain ageing 31,32 due to its age-related increases. 33 As the brain atrophies with age, 34 NfL is released from dendrites and axons into CSF and blood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%