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BDNF increases associated with constant troponin T levels and may protect against poor cognitive interference control: The SABPA prospective study.

Esmé Jansen van VurenLeoné MalanRoland von KänelMartin MagnussonLeandi LammertynNicolaas T Malan
Published in: European journal of clinical investigation (2019)
Central neural control mechanisms may have upregulated BDNF in Black men as a way to protect against myocardial stress progression and to possibly improve processes related to cognitive interference control. High-sensitive cTnT levels may act as an early predictor of disturbed neural control mechanisms.
Keyphrases
  • stress induced
  • left ventricular
  • atrial fibrillation
  • heat stress