BMC Geriatrics (Dec 2001)

Lipoprotein profile in older patients with vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease

  • Vavalle Chella,
  • Zurlo Amedeo,
  • Munari Maria,
  • Zanca Rosanna,
  • Ble' Alessandro,
  • Zuliani Giovanni,
  • Atti Anna,
  • Fellin Renato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-1-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
p. 5

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Abstract Background Some alterations of the lipoprotein profile have been associated with cerebrovascular disease. Recently, it has been suggested that cerebrovascular disease might play a role in the pathogenesis of both vascular dementia (VD) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Nevertheless, the possible association of dyslipidemias with VD or AD is still a controversial issue. Methods We investigated the lipoprotein profile in 100 older patients with vascular dementia (VD; n°: 60) or Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease (LOAD; n°: 40). The patients were compared with 54 community dwelling non-demented older controls. Results After adjustment for functional status, blood sedimentation rate, and serum albumin levels, no differences in lipoprotein profile emerged between the three groups, with the exception of HDL-C that was lower in VD compared with controls. Low HDL-C ( Conclusions In this cross-sectional study low HDL-C levels are associated with VD, but not with LOAD, in a sample of older subjects.