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TitleImpacts of High Serum Total Cholesterol Level on Brain Functional Connectivity in Non-Demented Elderly.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsZhang, T, Li, H, Zhang, J, Li, X, Qi, D, Wang, N, Zhang, Z
JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
Volume50
Issue2
Pagination455-63
Date Published2016
ISSN1875-8908
KeywordsAged, Brain, Brain Mapping, Cholesterol, Cognition, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Nerve Net, Neuropsychological Tests
Abstract

Epidemiological and clinical studies suggest that high serum cholesterol is a risk factor of dementia. However, the effects of cholesterol on cognition and brain remain largely unclear. This study aims to investigate the associations between serum total cholesterol (TC) and neuropsychological performance, and intrinsic functional networks in non-demented elderly. Among a cohort of 120 community-dwelling Beijing residents, 29 subjects in the high-TC group (1st quartile) and 31 in the low-TC group (4th quartile) were included in this study, and underwent a battery of neuropsychological tests and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, including T2- and T1-weighted imaging, and resting-state functional MRI. No significant group difference was found in any of the neuropsychological tests used. Stronger connectivity in the default mode network was observed in the high-TC group compared to that in the low-TC group (p 

DOI10.3233/JAD-150810
Alternate JournalJ. Alzheimers Dis.
PubMed ID26682694
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