CSF biomarkers profile in CADASIL-A model of pure vascular dementia: Usefulness in differential diagnosis in the dementia disorder

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Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is considered a model of pure vascular dementia (VD) because it occurs in young adults unlikely to have concomitant age and Alzheimer's Disease-(AD-) related pathology. CSF levels of β-amyloid 1-42 (Aβ42), total tau protein (t-tau), and phosphorylated tau-protein (p-tau), well accepted biomarkers of AD, were evaluated in 10 CADASIL patients, 22 AD patients, and 17 healthy age-matched subjects. Innotest β-amyloid 1-42, Innotest hTAU-Ag, and Innotest Phospho-tau 181p sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay were used to determine CSF biomarkers levels. A case-control statistical analysis was carried out. CSF Aβ42 levels were significantly lower in CADASIL patients and considerable overlap with AD whereas t-tau and p-tau levels were normal and significantly different with respect to AD. A significant altered CSF biomarkers profile in a pure VD supports the use of CSF Aβ42, t-tau, and p-tau levels in the differential diagnosis of VD and AD. © 2010 Patrizia Formichi et al.

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Federico, A., Formichi, P., Parnetti, L., Radi, E., Cevenini, G., & Dotti, M. T. (2010). CSF biomarkers profile in CADASIL-A model of pure vascular dementia: Usefulness in differential diagnosis in the dementia disorder. International Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. https://doi.org/10.4061/2010/959257

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