Journal article
Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2024
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Kern, K. C., Vohra, M., Thirion, M., Wang, D. J. J., Wilcock, D. M., Thompson, J. F., … Hinman, J. D. (2024). White matter free water mediates the associations between placental growth factor, white matter hyperintensities, and cognitive status. Alzheimer's &Amp; Dementia.
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Kern, Kyle C, Manu Vohra, M. Thirion, Danny J. J. Wang, Donna M. Wilcock, Jeffrey F Thompson, Gary A. Rosenberg, et al. “White Matter Free Water Mediates the Associations between Placental Growth Factor, White Matter Hyperintensities, and Cognitive Status.” Alzheimer's & Dementia (2024).
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Kern, Kyle C., et al. “White Matter Free Water Mediates the Associations between Placental Growth Factor, White Matter Hyperintensities, and Cognitive Status.” Alzheimer's &Amp; Dementia, 2024.
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@article{kyle2024a,
title = {White matter free water mediates the associations between placental growth factor, white matter hyperintensities, and cognitive status},
year = {2024},
journal = {Alzheimer's & Dementia},
author = {Kern, Kyle C and Vohra, Manu and Thirion, M. and Wang, Danny J. J. and Wilcock, Donna M. and Thompson, Jeffrey F and Rosenberg, Gary A. and Sagare, A. and Moghekar, A. and Lu, Hanzhang and Lee, Tiffany and Elahi, Fanny M. and Satizabal, C. and Tracy, Russell P. and Seshadri, Sudha and Schwab, Kristin and Helmer, Karl G and Singh, Herpreet and Kivisäkk, Pia and Greenberg, Steven M. and Vossel, Keith and Kramer, Joel H. and Maillard, Pauline and DeCarli, Charles and Hinman, Jason D}
}
Placental growth factor (PlGF) may regulate cerebrovascular permeability. We hypothesized that white matter interstitial fluid accumulation, estimated via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) free water (FW), would explain the associations between elevated PlGF, white matter hyperintensities (WMH), and cognitive impairment.