Pre-Diabetes, but not Type 2 Diabetes, Is Related to Brain Amyloid in Late Middle-Age
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease2020Vol. 75(4), pp. 1241–1252
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José A. Luchsinger, Priya Palta, Brady Rippon, Greysi Sherwood, Luisa M. Solis Soto, Fernando Ceballos, Krystal Laing, Kay C. Igwe, Hengda He, Qolamreza Razlighi, Jeanne A. Teresi, Herman Moreno, Adam M. Brickman
Abstract
Pre-diabetes, but not type 2 diabetes, is associated with higher brain Aβ in late middle age, and this observation could be explained by the relation of diabetes treatment with lower brain Aβ. Whether type 2 diabetes treatment lowers brain Aβ requires further study.
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