Could amyloid-associated depression be a prodromal manifestation of Alzheimer’s disease?
Researchers have provided evidence to suggest that amyloid-associated depression may be a subtype of depression that represents a prodrome of Alzheimer’s disease. A complex relationship between plasma amyloid- b (A b ) level, cognitive function, and depression exists. It has been shown that a low plasma concentration of A b peptide 42 (A b 42 ) together with a high plasma concentration of A b peptide 40 (A b 40 ) increases the risk …. Please login to read full article.