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Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Studies investigating associations between kynurenines and cognitive function have generally been small, restricted to clinical samples or have found inconsistent results, and associations in the general adult population, and in individuals with type 2 diabetes in particular, are no...
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author | Bakker, Lieke Ramakers, Inez H. G. B. van Boxtel, Martin P. J. Schram, Miranda T. Stehouwer, Coen D. A. van der Kallen, Carla J. H. Dagnelie, Pieter C. van Greevenbroek, Marleen M. J. Wesselius, Anke Midttun, Øivind Ueland, Per M. Verhey, Frans R. J. Eussen, Simone J. P. M. Köhler, Sebastian |
author_facet | Bakker, Lieke Ramakers, Inez H. G. B. van Boxtel, Martin P. J. Schram, Miranda T. Stehouwer, Coen D. A. van der Kallen, Carla J. H. Dagnelie, Pieter C. van Greevenbroek, Marleen M. J. Wesselius, Anke Midttun, Øivind Ueland, Per M. Verhey, Frans R. J. Eussen, Simone J. P. M. Köhler, Sebastian |
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description | AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Studies investigating associations between kynurenines and cognitive function have generally been small, restricted to clinical samples or have found inconsistent results, and associations in the general adult population, and in individuals with type 2 diabetes in particular, are not clear. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate cross-sectional associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in a cohort of middle-aged participants with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes (defined as impaired fasting glucose and/or impaired glucose tolerance) and type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Plasma kynurenines were quantified in 2358 participants aged 61 ± 8 years. Cross-sectional associations of kynurenines with cognitive impairment and cognitive domain scores were investigated using logistic, multiple linear and restricted cubic spline regression analyses adjusted for several confounders. RESULTS: Effect modification by glucose metabolism status was found for several associations with cognitive impairment, hence analyses were stratified. In individuals with prediabetes, 3-hydroxykynurenine (OR per SD 0.59 [95% CI 0.37, 0.94]) and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (0.67 [0.47, 0.96]) were associated with lower odds of cognitive impairment after full adjustment. In individuals with type 2 diabetes, kynurenine (0.80 [0.66, 0.98]), 3-hydroxykynurenine (0.82 [0.68, 0.99]), kynurenic acid (0.81 [0.68, 0.96]), xanthurenic acid (0.73 [0.61, 0.87]) and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (0.73 [0.60, 0.87]) were all associated with lower odds of cognitive impairment. Kynurenic acid (β per SD 0.07 [95% CI 0.02, 0.13]) and xanthurenic acid (0.06 [0.01, 0.11]) were also associated with better executive function/attention. No associations were observed in individuals with normal glucose metabolism. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Several kynurenines were cross-sectionally associated with lower odds of cognitive impairment and better cognitive functioning in type 2 diabetes, while less widespread associations were seen in prediabetes. Low levels of kynurenines might be involved in the pathway of type 2 diabetes and cognitive decline but this needs further studies. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00125-021-05521-4) contains peer-reviewed but unedited supplementary material. |
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spelling | pubmed-84947002021-10-19 Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study Bakker, Lieke Ramakers, Inez H. G. B. van Boxtel, Martin P. J. Schram, Miranda T. Stehouwer, Coen D. A. van der Kallen, Carla J. H. Dagnelie, Pieter C. van Greevenbroek, Marleen M. J. Wesselius, Anke Midttun, Øivind Ueland, Per M. Verhey, Frans R. J. Eussen, Simone J. P. M. Köhler, Sebastian Diabetologia Article AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Studies investigating associations between kynurenines and cognitive function have generally been small, restricted to clinical samples or have found inconsistent results, and associations in the general adult population, and in individuals with type 2 diabetes in particular, are not clear. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate cross-sectional associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in a cohort of middle-aged participants with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes (defined as impaired fasting glucose and/or impaired glucose tolerance) and type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Plasma kynurenines were quantified in 2358 participants aged 61 ± 8 years. Cross-sectional associations of kynurenines with cognitive impairment and cognitive domain scores were investigated using logistic, multiple linear and restricted cubic spline regression analyses adjusted for several confounders. RESULTS: Effect modification by glucose metabolism status was found for several associations with cognitive impairment, hence analyses were stratified. In individuals with prediabetes, 3-hydroxykynurenine (OR per SD 0.59 [95% CI 0.37, 0.94]) and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (0.67 [0.47, 0.96]) were associated with lower odds of cognitive impairment after full adjustment. In individuals with type 2 diabetes, kynurenine (0.80 [0.66, 0.98]), 3-hydroxykynurenine (0.82 [0.68, 0.99]), kynurenic acid (0.81 [0.68, 0.96]), xanthurenic acid (0.73 [0.61, 0.87]) and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (0.73 [0.60, 0.87]) were all associated with lower odds of cognitive impairment. Kynurenic acid (β per SD 0.07 [95% CI 0.02, 0.13]) and xanthurenic acid (0.06 [0.01, 0.11]) were also associated with better executive function/attention. No associations were observed in individuals with normal glucose metabolism. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Several kynurenines were cross-sectionally associated with lower odds of cognitive impairment and better cognitive functioning in type 2 diabetes, while less widespread associations were seen in prediabetes. Low levels of kynurenines might be involved in the pathway of type 2 diabetes and cognitive decline but this needs further studies. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00125-021-05521-4) contains peer-reviewed but unedited supplementary material. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-08-19 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8494700/ /pubmed/34409496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-021-05521-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Article Bakker, Lieke Ramakers, Inez H. G. B. van Boxtel, Martin P. J. Schram, Miranda T. Stehouwer, Coen D. A. van der Kallen, Carla J. H. Dagnelie, Pieter C. van Greevenbroek, Marleen M. J. Wesselius, Anke Midttun, Øivind Ueland, Per M. Verhey, Frans R. J. Eussen, Simone J. P. M. Köhler, Sebastian Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study |
title | Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study |
title_full | Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study |
title_fullStr | Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study |
title_short | Associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the Maastricht Study |
title_sort | associations between plasma kynurenines and cognitive function in individuals with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: the maastricht study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8494700/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34409496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-021-05521-4 |
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