Serum high sensitivity C-reactive protein and cognitive function in elderly women
Journal Title: | Age and ageing 2007-07, Vol.36 (4), p.443-448 |
Main Author: | Komulainen, Pirjo |
Other Authors: | Lakka, Timo A , Kivipelto, Miia , Hassinen, Maija , Penttilä, Ilkka M , Helkala, Eeva-Liisa , Gylling, Helena , Nissinen, Aulikki , Rauramaa, Rainer |
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Publisher: | England: Oxford University Press |
ID: | ISSN: 0002-0729 |
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title: | Serum high sensitivity C-reactive protein and cognitive function in elderly women |
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description: | Background: inflammation has been linked to cognitive impairment. However, limited data are available on the association between inflammatory markers and cognitive function. Objectives: we tested the hypothesis that elevated serum concentration of high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), an established marker of low-grade inflammation, predicts cognitive impairment in elderly women. Design: a 12-year population-based follow-up study. Participants: a total of 97 women between 60 and 70 years of age at baseline. Methods: serum hs-CRP concentration was measured by a high sensitivity assay. Global cognitive function was measured with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), and memory and cognitive speed were measured with a detailed cognitive test battery. Results: higher baseline hs-CRP was associated with poorer memory at 12-year follow-up without adjustment and after adjustment for age, education and depression (standardised regression coefficient β −0.842, 95% confidence interval −1.602 to −0.083, P = 0.030), and further adjustment for the use of hormone replacement therapy, smoking, serum LDL cholesterol and body mass index (standardised regression coefficient β −0.817, 95% confidence interval −1.630 to −0.004, P = 0.049). Memory at 12-year follow-up worsened linearly with increasing hs-CRP at baseline (P = 0.048 for linear trend). There was no association between hs-CRP at baseline and cognitive speed or MMSE score at 12-year follow-up. Conclusions: high serum hs-CRP concentration predicts poorer memory 12 years later in elderly women. Hs-CRP may be a useful biomarker to identify individuals at an increased risk for cognitive decline. |
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