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Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment

BACKGROUND: Nutritional epidemiology has shown that inadequate dietary protein intake is associated with poor brain function in the elderly population. The plasma free amino acid (PFAA) profile reflects nutritional status and may have the potential to predict future changes in cognitive function. He...

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Autores principales: Ikeuchi, Takeshi, Kanda, Mayuka, Kitamura, Hitomi, Morikawa, Fumiyoshi, Toru, Shuta, Nishimura, Chika, Kasuga, Kensaku, Tokutake, Takayoshi, Takahashi, Tetsuya, Kuroha, Yasuko, Miyazawa, Nobuhiko, Tanaka, Shin, Utsumi, Kumiko, Ono, Kenjiro, Yano, Satoshi, Hamano, Tadanori, Naruse, Satoshi, Yajima, Ryuji, Kawashima, Noriko, Kaneko, Chikako, Tachibana, Hisatsugu, Yano, Yuki, Kato, Yumiko, Toue, Sakino, Jinzu, Hiroko, Kitamura, Akihiko, Yokoyama, Yuri, Kaneko, Eiji, Yamakado, Minoru, Nagao, Kenji
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9794986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36590218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.1040476
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author Ikeuchi, Takeshi
Kanda, Mayuka
Kitamura, Hitomi
Morikawa, Fumiyoshi
Toru, Shuta
Nishimura, Chika
Kasuga, Kensaku
Tokutake, Takayoshi
Takahashi, Tetsuya
Kuroha, Yasuko
Miyazawa, Nobuhiko
Tanaka, Shin
Utsumi, Kumiko
Ono, Kenjiro
Yano, Satoshi
Hamano, Tadanori
Naruse, Satoshi
Yajima, Ryuji
Kawashima, Noriko
Kaneko, Chikako
Tachibana, Hisatsugu
Yano, Yuki
Kato, Yumiko
Toue, Sakino
Jinzu, Hiroko
Kitamura, Akihiko
Yokoyama, Yuri
Kaneko, Eiji
Yamakado, Minoru
Nagao, Kenji
author_facet Ikeuchi, Takeshi
Kanda, Mayuka
Kitamura, Hitomi
Morikawa, Fumiyoshi
Toru, Shuta
Nishimura, Chika
Kasuga, Kensaku
Tokutake, Takayoshi
Takahashi, Tetsuya
Kuroha, Yasuko
Miyazawa, Nobuhiko
Tanaka, Shin
Utsumi, Kumiko
Ono, Kenjiro
Yano, Satoshi
Hamano, Tadanori
Naruse, Satoshi
Yajima, Ryuji
Kawashima, Noriko
Kaneko, Chikako
Tachibana, Hisatsugu
Yano, Yuki
Kato, Yumiko
Toue, Sakino
Jinzu, Hiroko
Kitamura, Akihiko
Yokoyama, Yuri
Kaneko, Eiji
Yamakado, Minoru
Nagao, Kenji
author_sort Ikeuchi, Takeshi
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description BACKGROUND: Nutritional epidemiology has shown that inadequate dietary protein intake is associated with poor brain function in the elderly population. The plasma free amino acid (PFAA) profile reflects nutritional status and may have the potential to predict future changes in cognitive function. Here, we report the results of a 2-year interim analysis of a 3-year longitudinal study following mild cognitive impairment (MCI) participants. METHOD: In a multicenter prospective cohort design, MCI participants were recruited, and fasting plasma samples were collected. Based on clinical assessment of cognitive function up to 2 years after blood collection, MCI participants were divided into two groups: remained with MCI or reverted to cognitively normal (“MCI-stable,” N = 87) and converted to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) (“AD-convert,” N = 68). The baseline PFAA profile was compared between the two groups. Stratified analysis based on apolipoprotein E ε4 (APOE ε4) allele possession was also conducted. RESULTS: Plasma concentrations of all nine essential amino acids (EAAs) were lower in the AD-convert group. Among EAAs, three branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), valine, leucine and isoleucine, and histidine (His) exhibited significant differences even in the logistic regression model adjusted for potential confounding factors such as age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and APOE ε4 possession (p < 0.05). In the stratified analysis, differences in plasma concentrations of these four EAAs were more pronounced in the APOE ε4-negative group. CONCLUSION: The PFAA profile, especially decreases in BCAAs and His, is associated with development of AD in MCI participants, and the difference was larger in the APOE ε4-negative population, suggesting that the PFAA profile is an independent risk indicator for AD development. Measuring the PFAA profile may have importance in assessing the risk of AD conversion in the MCI population, possibly reflecting nutritional status. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: [https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000025322], identifier [UMIN000021965].
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spelling pubmed-97949862022-12-29 Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment Ikeuchi, Takeshi Kanda, Mayuka Kitamura, Hitomi Morikawa, Fumiyoshi Toru, Shuta Nishimura, Chika Kasuga, Kensaku Tokutake, Takayoshi Takahashi, Tetsuya Kuroha, Yasuko Miyazawa, Nobuhiko Tanaka, Shin Utsumi, Kumiko Ono, Kenjiro Yano, Satoshi Hamano, Tadanori Naruse, Satoshi Yajima, Ryuji Kawashima, Noriko Kaneko, Chikako Tachibana, Hisatsugu Yano, Yuki Kato, Yumiko Toue, Sakino Jinzu, Hiroko Kitamura, Akihiko Yokoyama, Yuri Kaneko, Eiji Yamakado, Minoru Nagao, Kenji Front Nutr Nutrition BACKGROUND: Nutritional epidemiology has shown that inadequate dietary protein intake is associated with poor brain function in the elderly population. The plasma free amino acid (PFAA) profile reflects nutritional status and may have the potential to predict future changes in cognitive function. Here, we report the results of a 2-year interim analysis of a 3-year longitudinal study following mild cognitive impairment (MCI) participants. METHOD: In a multicenter prospective cohort design, MCI participants were recruited, and fasting plasma samples were collected. Based on clinical assessment of cognitive function up to 2 years after blood collection, MCI participants were divided into two groups: remained with MCI or reverted to cognitively normal (“MCI-stable,” N = 87) and converted to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) (“AD-convert,” N = 68). The baseline PFAA profile was compared between the two groups. Stratified analysis based on apolipoprotein E ε4 (APOE ε4) allele possession was also conducted. RESULTS: Plasma concentrations of all nine essential amino acids (EAAs) were lower in the AD-convert group. Among EAAs, three branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), valine, leucine and isoleucine, and histidine (His) exhibited significant differences even in the logistic regression model adjusted for potential confounding factors such as age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and APOE ε4 possession (p < 0.05). In the stratified analysis, differences in plasma concentrations of these four EAAs were more pronounced in the APOE ε4-negative group. CONCLUSION: The PFAA profile, especially decreases in BCAAs and His, is associated with development of AD in MCI participants, and the difference was larger in the APOE ε4-negative population, suggesting that the PFAA profile is an independent risk indicator for AD development. Measuring the PFAA profile may have importance in assessing the risk of AD conversion in the MCI population, possibly reflecting nutritional status. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: [https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000025322], identifier [UMIN000021965]. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9794986/ /pubmed/36590218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.1040476 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ikeuchi, Kanda, Kitamura, Morikawa, Toru, Nishimura, Kasuga, Tokutake, Takahashi, Kuroha, Miyazawa, Tanaka, Utsumi, Ono, Yano, Hamano, Naruse, Yajima, Kawashima, Kaneko, Tachibana, Yano, Kato, Toue, Jinzu, Kitamura, Yokoyama, Kaneko, Yamakado and Nagao. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Ikeuchi, Takeshi
Kanda, Mayuka
Kitamura, Hitomi
Morikawa, Fumiyoshi
Toru, Shuta
Nishimura, Chika
Kasuga, Kensaku
Tokutake, Takayoshi
Takahashi, Tetsuya
Kuroha, Yasuko
Miyazawa, Nobuhiko
Tanaka, Shin
Utsumi, Kumiko
Ono, Kenjiro
Yano, Satoshi
Hamano, Tadanori
Naruse, Satoshi
Yajima, Ryuji
Kawashima, Noriko
Kaneko, Chikako
Tachibana, Hisatsugu
Yano, Yuki
Kato, Yumiko
Toue, Sakino
Jinzu, Hiroko
Kitamura, Akihiko
Yokoyama, Yuri
Kaneko, Eiji
Yamakado, Minoru
Nagao, Kenji
Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment
title Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment
title_full Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment
title_fullStr Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment
title_full_unstemmed Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment
title_short Decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment
title_sort decreased circulating branched-chain amino acids are associated with development of alzheimer’s disease in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9794986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36590218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.1040476
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