Sex Differences in Vulnerability to Tau Pathology: Impact on Cognitive Decline

性别差异与Tau蛋白病理易感性:对认知衰退的影响

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: While the link between presence of amyloid and tau pathologies, neurodegeneration, and cognitive decline in aging individuals is established, it is less clear whether there are sex differences in vulnerability to these pathologies. METHODS: 1,464 participants (7,168 longitudinal assessments, 4.77±3.78 years of follow-up) were included from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) database. Longitudinal mixed effects and mediation models examined the sex differences across cognitive decline trajectories of amyloid (A), tau (T), and neurodegeneration (N) groups. RESULTS: A(+)T(-) males showed faster cognitive decline compared to A(+)T(-) females (p<0.005), whereas A(+)T(+) females showed steeper cognitive decline compared to A(+)T(+) males (p<0.0001). Sex also marginally moderated the mediating effect of tau on the relationship between amyloid and cognitive decline (p=0.046). DISCUSSION: Sex differences in vulnerability to tau pathology in presence of amyloid can shape cognitive decline trajectories.

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