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Retinal ganglion cell–inner plexiform layer thickness is nonlinearly associated with cognitive impairment in the community-dwelling elderly

INTRODUCTION: Thinning of optical coherence tomography–measured retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and ganglion cell–inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL) thickness has been found in patients with Alzheimer's disease. However, the association of these retinal markers and cognition in nondemented elde...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yao-Lin, Hsieh, Yi-Ting, Chen, Ta-Fu, Chiou, Jeng-Min, Tsai, Min-Kuang, Chen, Jen-Hau, Chen, Yen-Ching
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6297049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30581972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2018.10.006
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: Thinning of optical coherence tomography–measured retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and ganglion cell–inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL) thickness has been found in patients with Alzheimer's disease. However, the association of these retinal markers and cognition in nondemented elders may not be linear. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 227 community-dwelling elders (age 65+ years). Multivariable regression analyses were performed to investigate the association between retinal nerve fiber layer/GC-IPL and global/domain-specific cognition. RESULTS: The performance of global cognition decreased as mean GC-IPL of bilateral eyes deviated from the sample mean (77.5 μm) (quadratic GC-IPL: β = –0.49 × 10(−2); 95% confidence interval: −0.74 × 10(−2) to −0.23 × 10(−2)). Similar associations were also found for logical memory. No significant association was observed between retinal nerve fiber layer and cognition. DISCUSSION: Either thinning or thickening of GC-IPL was associated with poor cognition in nondemented elderly (a U-shaped association). GC-IPL may serve as a noninvasive preclinical predictor of Alzheimer's disease.