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  1. authors:
  2. -
  3. firstname: 'Tyler H.'
  4. lastname: Reekes
  5. affiliation: LSUHS
  6. id: 0000-0003-4131-1094
  7. -
  8. firstname: 'Christina R.'
  9. lastname: Ledbetter
  10. affiliation: LSUHS
  11. id: 0000-0001-8581-6065
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  13. firstname: Sibile
  14. lastname: Pardue
  15. affiliation: LSUHS
  16. id: 0000-0002-5133-7901
  17. -
  18. firstname: 'J. Steven'
  19. lastname: Alexander
  20. affiliation: LSUHS
  21. id: 0000-0001-6975-3711
  22. -
  23. firstname: 'Karen Y.'
  24. lastname: Stokes
  25. affiliation: LSUHS
  26. id: "0000-0002-7612-3467"
  27. -
  28. firstname: 'Mohammad Alfrad Nobel'
  29. lastname: Bhuiyan
  30. affiliation: LSUHS
  31. id: 0000-0002-6011-2624
  32. -
  33. firstname: 'James C.'
  34. lastname: Patterson
  35. affiliation: LSUHS
  36. id: 0000-0001-5709-2557
  37. -
  38. firstname: 'Katelyn T.'
  39. lastname: Lofton
  40. affiliation: LSUHS
  41. id: 0000-0001-9620-1162
  42. -
  43. firstname: 'Christopher G.'
  44. lastname: Kevil
  45. affiliation: LSUHS
  46. id: 0000-0003-0863-7260
  47. -
  48. firstname: 'Elizabeth A.'
  49. lastname: Disbrow
  50. affiliation: LSUHS
  51. id: 0000-0002-2133-3221
  52. title: 'Elevated Sulfides are associated with Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Atrophy in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias'
  53. description: "Emerging evidence indicates that vascular stress\nis an important contributor to the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and its metabolites (acid-labile (e.g., iron-sulfur clusters) and bound (e.g., per-, poly-sulfides) have been shown to regulate both vascular and neuronal homeostasis. We recently reported that elevated plasma sulfides were associated with cognitive dysfunction and microvascular disease in ADRD; here we extend our previous work to show associations between elevated sulfides and magnetic resonance-based metrics of brain atrophy and white matter integrity. Elevated bound sulfides were associated with decreased measures of gray matter volume, while increased acid labile sulfides were associated with measures of decreased white matter integrity and increased ventricular volume. These findings are consistent with a ‘toxic’ sulfide model of ADRD. Our results are consistent with a compensatory sulfide response to oxidative stress."
  54. keywords:
  55. - 'Alzheimer''s Disease'
  56. - 'hydrogen sulfide'
  57. - dementia
  58. - 'cortical thickness'
  59. - 'white matter integrity'
  60. - neuroimaging
  61. license:
  62. name: 'Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication'
  63. url: 'https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'
  64. funding:
  65. - 'NIH, 3P2012130701A1S1'
  66. - 'NIH, HL149264-01A1'
  67. references:
  68. -
  69. id: 'doi::tba'
  70. reftype: IsDescribedBy
  71. citation: Citation1
  72. resourcetype: Dataset
  73. templateversion: 1.2