Serum 24-hydroxycholesterol in probable Alzheimer's dementia: Reexploring the significance of a tentative Alzheimer's disease biomarker.
Debashree RoySankha Shubhra ChakrabartiAnindita BanerjeePallav SharmaAtanu BiswasSasanka ChakrabartiPublished in: Aging medicine (Milton (N.S.W)) (2019)
The decreased 24-hydroxycholesterol level in peripheral circulation in AD cases observed in the present study may suggest its role in AD pathogenesis. The lack of a clear correlation between serum levels of 24-hydroxycholesterol and MMSE score-a surrogate marker of AD severity-raises the question as to whether 24-hydroxycholesterol level declines with decreasing neuronal mass or whether the steroid continues to play a protective role.