Early changes of fecal short-chain fatty acid levels in patients with mild cognitive impairments.
Chao GaoBinyin LiYixi HePai HuangJuanjuan DuGuiying HePingchen ZhangHuidong TangSheng-Di ChenPublished in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2023)
Reductions in fecal SCFAs were observed in patients with MCI compared with NC. Reduced fecal SCFAs were negatively associated with Aβ deposition in cognition-related brain regions in MCI group. Our findings suggest that gut metabolite SCFAs have the potential to serve as early diagnostic biomarkers for distinguishing patients with MCI from NC and could serve as potential targets for preventing AD.