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Cardiovascular Damage in Alzheimer Disease: Autopsy Findings From the Bryan ADRC

Autopsy information on cardiovascular damage was investigated for pathologically confirmed Alzheimer disease (AD) patients (n = 84) and non-AD control patients (n = 60). The 51 relevant items were entered into a grade-of-membership model to describe vascular damage in AD. Five latent groups were ide...

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Autores principales: Corder, Elizabeth H., Ervin, John F., Lockhart, Evelyn, Szymanski, Mari H., Schmechel, Donald E., Hulette, Christine M.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1184050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16046825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/JBB.2005.189
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author Corder, Elizabeth H.
Ervin, John F.
Lockhart, Evelyn
Szymanski, Mari H.
Schmechel, Donald E.
Hulette, Christine M.
author_facet Corder, Elizabeth H.
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description Autopsy information on cardiovascular damage was investigated for pathologically confirmed Alzheimer disease (AD) patients (n = 84) and non-AD control patients (n = 60). The 51 relevant items were entered into a grade-of-membership model to describe vascular damage in AD. Five latent groups were identified “I: early-onset AD,” “II: controls, cancer,” “III: controls, extensive atherosclerosis,” “IV: late-onset AD, male,” and “V: late-onset AD, female.” Expectedly, Groups IV and V had elevated APOE ϵ4 frequency. Unexpectedly, there was limited atherosclerosis and frequent myocardial valve and ventricular damage. The findings do not indicate a strong relationship between atherosclerosis and AD, although both are associated with the APOE ϵ4. Instead, autopsy findings of extensive atherosclerosis were associated with possible, not probable or definite AD, and premature death. They are consistent with the hypothesis that brain hypoperfusion contributes to dementia, possibly to AD pathogenesis, and raise the possibility that the APOE allele ϵ4 contributes directly to heart valve and myocardial damage.
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spelling pubmed-11840502005-09-07 Cardiovascular Damage in Alzheimer Disease: Autopsy Findings From the Bryan ADRC Corder, Elizabeth H. Ervin, John F. Lockhart, Evelyn Szymanski, Mari H. Schmechel, Donald E. Hulette, Christine M. J Biomed Biotechnol Research Article Autopsy information on cardiovascular damage was investigated for pathologically confirmed Alzheimer disease (AD) patients (n = 84) and non-AD control patients (n = 60). The 51 relevant items were entered into a grade-of-membership model to describe vascular damage in AD. Five latent groups were identified “I: early-onset AD,” “II: controls, cancer,” “III: controls, extensive atherosclerosis,” “IV: late-onset AD, male,” and “V: late-onset AD, female.” Expectedly, Groups IV and V had elevated APOE ϵ4 frequency. Unexpectedly, there was limited atherosclerosis and frequent myocardial valve and ventricular damage. The findings do not indicate a strong relationship between atherosclerosis and AD, although both are associated with the APOE ϵ4. Instead, autopsy findings of extensive atherosclerosis were associated with possible, not probable or definite AD, and premature death. They are consistent with the hypothesis that brain hypoperfusion contributes to dementia, possibly to AD pathogenesis, and raise the possibility that the APOE allele ϵ4 contributes directly to heart valve and myocardial damage. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2005 /pmc/articles/PMC1184050/ /pubmed/16046825 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/JBB.2005.189 Text en Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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Corder, Elizabeth H.
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Szymanski, Mari H.
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Cardiovascular Damage in Alzheimer Disease: Autopsy Findings From the Bryan ADRC
title Cardiovascular Damage in Alzheimer Disease: Autopsy Findings From the Bryan ADRC
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title_fullStr Cardiovascular Damage in Alzheimer Disease: Autopsy Findings From the Bryan ADRC
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular Damage in Alzheimer Disease: Autopsy Findings From the Bryan ADRC
title_short Cardiovascular Damage in Alzheimer Disease: Autopsy Findings From the Bryan ADRC
title_sort cardiovascular damage in alzheimer disease: autopsy findings from the bryan adrc
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1184050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16046825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/JBB.2005.189
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