• Title of article

    Plasma Amyloid Beta in Non Demented Elderly:A Causal Relation to Cognition or an Innocent Bystander

  • Author/Authors

    FARGHALY, MARWA Cairo University Hospital - Department of Neurology, Egypt , HUSSEIN, MONA Beni Seuif University Hospital - Department of Neurology, Egypt , HINDY, ODETTE W. Cairo University Hospital - Center of Genomic Medicine, Egypt , KORAA, SOHAIR National Center for Radiation Research and Technology - Department of Radiation Health, Egypt , HASSAN, AZZA A.H. Cairo University Hospital - Department of Neurology, Egypt

  • From page
    43
  • To page
    46
  • Abstract
    Introduction: The role of plasma amyloid beta level as a biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease has attracted many researchers to explore yet its relation to cognitive functions in elderly is still not explored.Objectives: To find relation between plasma amyloid beta level and cognitive functions in normal elderly. Hence, test the value of plasma amyloid beta levels as a biomarker of cognitive functions in non-demented elderly. Subjects and methods: This is an observational cross-sectional study conducted on thirty eight non demented Egyptian subjects. Subjects included in this study were subjected to Global assessment of cognitive function and to assessment of specific cognitive domains. Plasma amyloid beta 42 level was measured.Conclusion: Plasma amyloid beta levels are not related to cognitive performance in non demented elderly.
  • Keywords
    Plasma amyloid beta 42 . Cognition . Addenbrooke’s cognitive test
  • Journal title
    The Medical Journal of Cairo University
  • Journal title
    The Medical Journal of Cairo University
  • Record number

    2540326