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Coughlan GT, Betthauser TJ, Boyle R, Koscik RL, Klinger HM, Chibnik LB, Jonaitis EM, Yau WW, Wenzel A, Christian BT, Gleason CE, Saelzler UG, Properzi MJ, Schultz AP, Hanseeuw BJ, Manson JE, Rentz DM, Johnson KA, Sperling R, Johnson SC, Buckley RF. Association of Age at Menopause and Hormone Therapy Use With Tau and β-Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography. JAMA Neurol. 2023 May 1;80(5):462-473. PubMed.
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College of Medicine, University of Arizona
I was excited to read this paper. It replicated our earlier research showing that the perimenopausal transition is a transition from decline in glucose metabolism in the brain to activating metabolism of an auxiliary fuel—lipids. Our research at both the discovery and clinical science levels indicated that the lipids that are being utilized as an auxiliary fuel can be derived from white matter. We further have shown that the utilization of lipids as an auxiliary fuel can be associated with white-matter catabolism. We have also shown, at both the preclinical and clinical human brain imaging level, that women transitioning through the perimenopause can develop Aβ deposits in the brain and decline in white-matter volume. Both amyloid deposits detected by PIB-PET and decline in white-matter volume detected by MRI are greater in the postmenopausal brain.
Regarding hormone therapy, we have extensively researched the impact of hormone therapy. Outcomes of our mechanistic and clinical science indicate that:
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