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ABSTRACT: Background
Insulin resistance (IR) increases Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk. IR is related to greater amyloid burden post-mortem and increased deposition within areas affected by early AD. No studies have examined if IR is associated with an in vivo index of amyloid in the human brain in late middle-aged participants at risk for AD.Methods
Asymptomatic, late middle-aged adults (N = 186) from the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention underwent [C-11]Pittsburgh compound B (PiB) positron emission tomography. The cross-sectional design tested the interaction between insulin resistance and glycemic status on PiB distribution volume ratio in three regions of interest (frontal, parietal, and temporal).Results
In participants with normoglycemia but not hyperglycemia, higher insulin resistance corresponded to higher PiB uptake in frontal and temporal areas, reflecting increased amyloid deposition.Conclusions
This is the first human study to demonstrate that insulin resistance may contribute to amyloid deposition in brain regions affected by AD.
SUBMITTER: Willette AA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4297592 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Willette Auriel A AA Johnson Sterling C SC Birdsill Alex C AC Sager Mark A MA Christian Bradley B Baker Laura D LD Craft Suzanne S Oh Jennifer J Statz Eric E Hermann Bruce P BP Jonaitis Erin M EM Koscik Rebecca L RL La Rue Asenath A Asthana Sanjay S Bendlin Barbara B BB
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association 20140717 5
<h4>Background</h4>Insulin resistance (IR) increases Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk. IR is related to greater amyloid burden post-mortem and increased deposition within areas affected by early AD. No studies have examined if IR is associated with an in vivo index of amyloid in the human brain in late middle-aged participants at risk for AD.<h4>Methods</h4>Asymptomatic, late middle-aged adults (N = 186) from the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention underwent [C-11]Pittsburgh compound B (P ...[more]