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The kynurenine pathway and cognitive performance in community-dwelling older adults. The Hordaland Health Study
Affiliation:1. German Sport University Cologne, Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Cologne, Germany;2. Northumbria University, Health and Life Sciences, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom;3. German Cancer Research Centre, Division of Physical Activity, Prevention and Cancer, Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:IntroductionTryptophan, its downstream metabolites in the kynurenine pathway and neopterin have been associated with inflammation and dementia. We aimed to study the associations between plasma levels of these metabolites and cognitive function in community-dwelling, older adults.MethodsThis cross-sectional study included 2174 participants aged 70–72 years of the community-based Hordaland Health Study. Tryptophan, kynurenine, neopterin and eight downstream kynurenines were measured in plasma. Kendrick Object Learning Test (KOLT), Digit Symbol Test (DST) and the Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT) were all outcomes in standardized Zellner’s regression. The Wald test of a composite linear hypothesis of an association with each metabolite was adjusted by the Bonferroni method. Age, body mass index, C-reactive protein, depressive symptoms, diabetes, education, glomerular filtration rate, hypertension, previous myocardial infarction, prior stroke, pyridoxal 5′phosphate, sex and smoking were considered as potential confounders.ResultsHigher levels of the kynurenine-to-tryptophan ratio (KTR) and neopterin were significantly associated with poorer, overall cognitive performance (p < 0.002). Specifically, KTR was negatively associated with KOLT (β −0.08, p = 0.001) and COWAT (β −0.08, p = 0.001), but not with DST (β −0.03, p = 0.160). This pattern was also seen for neopterin (KOLT: β −0.07; p = 0.001; COWAT: β −0.06, p = 0.010; DST: β −0.01, p = 0.800). The associations were not confounded by the examined variables. No significant associations were found between the eight downstream kynurenines and cognition.ConclusionHigher KTR and neopterin levels, biomarkers of cellular immune activation, were associated with reduced cognitive performance, implying an association between the innate immune system, memory, and language.
Keywords:Hordaland Health Study  Kynurenines  Inflammation  Cognition  Tryptophan metabolism  Kendrick Object Learning Test  Controlled Oral Word Association Test
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