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. 2019 Apr 26:10:439.
doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00439. eCollection 2019.

Decreased CSF Levels of ß-Amyloid in Patients With Cortical Superficial Siderosis

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Decreased CSF Levels of ß-Amyloid in Patients With Cortical Superficial Siderosis

Cihan Catak et al. Front Neurol. .

Abstract

Background: Cortical superficial siderosis (cSS) represents a key neuroimaging marker of cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) that is associated with intracranial hemorrhages and cognitive impairment. Nevertheless, the association between cSS and core cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers for dementia remain unclear. Methods: One hundred and one patients with probable (79%, 80/101) or possible (21%, 21/101) CAA according to the modified Boston criteria and mild cognitive impairment according to Petersen criteria were prospectively included between 2011 and 2016. CSF analyses of ß-amyloid 42, ß-amyloid 40, total tau and phosphorylated tau were performed using sandwich-type enzyme-linked immunosorbent-assay. All patients received MRI and Mini-Mental-State Examination (MMSE). Logistic regression analysis was used to adjust for possible confounders. Results: cSS was present in 61% (62/101). Of those, 53% (33/62) had disseminated cSS and 47% (29/62) focal cSS. ß-amyloid 42 was lower in patients with cSS than in patients without cSS (OR 0.2; 95% CI 0.08-0.6; p = 0.0052) and lower in patients with disseminated cSS than in those with focal cSS (OR 0.02; 95% CI 0.003-0.2; p = 0.00057). Presence of cSS had no association with regard to ß-amyloid 40, total tau and phosphorylated tau. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that the presence and extent of cSS are associated with reduced CSF ß-amyloid 42 levels. Further studies are needed to investigate the underlying mechanisms of this association.

Keywords: cerebral amyloid angiopathy; cerebral microbleeds; cerebrospinal fluid; cortical superficial siderosis; neuroimaging.

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Boxplots illustrating cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers for dementia stratified for the presence and extent of cortical superficial siderosis (cSS). (A) CSF level of Aß42; (B) CSF level of Aß40; and (C) ratio of Aß42 to Aß40.

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