Title of article :
Cortisol and dehydroepiandosterone sulfate plasma levels and their relationship to aging, cognitive function, and dementia
Author/Authors :
de Bruin، نويسنده , , V.M.S and Vieira، نويسنده , , M.C.M and Rocha، نويسنده , , M.N.M and Viana، نويسنده , , G.S.B. Leng، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
We have studied the relationship between dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), cortisol, and cognitive function in a population of demented patients (n=29), age-matched controls (n=46), and younger subjects (n=11). All were submitted to morning collection of blood for determination of plasma cortisol and DHEAS measured by 125I radioimmunoassay. DHEAS levels and cortisol/DHEAS ratios were significantly different among groups with higher DHEAS levels and lower cortisol/DHEAS ratios in younger people (Bonferroni p<.05). Cortisol levels were associated to the presence of dementia (Odds ratio=.93; 95% CI, .86–1.01). There was no difference between DHEAS levels of demented and age-matched controls; however, demented patients showed a trend for higher cortisol/DHEAS ratios than age-matched controls and the latter showed higher ratio values than younger subjects. DHEAS and cortisol plasma values were significantly correlated in all individuals (p<.01). In this study cortisol was independently associated to the presence of dementia.
Keywords :
DHEAS , depression , Cognition , Alzheimer , Minimental , Steroid , Cortisol/DHEAS ratio , nervous system , Dementia , Cortisol
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition