Relationship between cortisol, Interleukin-6 and homocysteine in Alzheimer’s disease

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Objective: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterised by progressive cognitive decline due to neurodegeneration. Over activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis, oxidative stress and inflammation potentially damage the neuronal system, affecting cognition. Aim: This study aimed to assess the relationship between serum cortisol, Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and homocysteine (Hcy) levels in AD. Methods: Case-Control observational study consisting of 71 patients with AD and 70 healthy controls above 60 years of age. Serum samples were analysed for cortisol, IL-6 and Hcy levels using chemiluminescence immunoassay (Immulite 1000) technique. Cognitive functions were measured using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) Score. AD subjects were categorised based on the modified Kuppuswamy socioeconomic status scale. Statistical evaluation was conducted using SPSS Statistics software. Group data were analysed using a two-tailed Student’s t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), the Mann–Whitney U test and Pearson’s correlation test. Results: Serum cortisol, IL-6 and Hcy levels were significantly increased (p, 0.01) in AD (cortisol: 19.69 ^ 8.96 ug/dl; IL-6: 10.27 ^ 2.76 pg/ml; Hcy: 23.29 ^ 3.81 mmol/l), as compared with the controls (cortisol: 13.37 ^ 5.59 ug/dl; IL-6: 3.37 ^ 0.79 pg/ml; Hcy: 8.25 ^ 2.36 mmol/l). MMSE scores in AD were negatively correlated with cortisol, IL-6 and Hcy levels. Conclusions: Serum cortisol, IL-6 and Hcy levels are independent biomarkers for AD progression. Hypercortisolaemia, hyperhomocysteinemia and inflammation play important roles in AD-related cognitive dysfunction and are interlinked.

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Yeram, N., Dalvi, S., Mankeshwar, R., Patil, V., Kale, V., Jagiasi, K., & Abichandani, L. (2021). Relationship between cortisol, Interleukin-6 and homocysteine in Alzheimer’s disease. Qatar Medical Journal, 2021(2). https://doi.org/10.5339/QMJ.2021.33

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