A post-hoc study of D-amino acid oxidase in blood as an indicator of post-stroke Dementia

Yi Chun Chen, Wen Hai Chou, Hsiao Hui Tsou, Chiu Ping Fang, Tung Hsia Liu, Hsien Hao Tsao, Wen Chuin Hsu, Yi Chinn Weng, Yun Wang, Yu Li Liu*

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Abstract

Stroke is an important risk factor for dementia. Epidemiological studies have indicated a high incidence of dementia in stroke patients. There is currently no effective biomarker for the diagnosis of post-stroke dementia (PSD). D-amino acid oxidase (DAO) is a flavin-dependent enzyme widely distributed in the central nervous system. DAO oxidizes D-amino acids, a process which generates neurotoxic hydrogen peroxide and leads to neurodegeneration. This study aimed to examine post-stroke plasma DAO levels as a biomarker for PSD. In total, 53 patients with PSD, 20 post-stroke patients without dementia (PSNoD), and 71 age- and gender-matched normal controls were recruited. Cognitive function was evaluated at more than 30 days post-stroke. Plasma DAO was measured using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. White matter hyperintensity (WMH), a neuroimaging biomarker of cerebral small vessel diseases, was determined by magnetic resonance imaging. We found that plasma DAO levels were independently higher in PSD subjects than in PSNoD subjects or the controls and were correlated with the WMH load in stroke patients. Using an area under the curve (AUC)/receiver operating characteristic analysis, plasma DAO levels were significantly reliable for the diagnosis of PSD. The sensitivity and specificity of the optimal cut-off value of 321 ng/ml of plasma DAO for the diagnosis of PSD were 75 and 88.7%, respectively. In conclusion, our data support that plasma DAO levels were increased in PSD patients and correlated with brain WMH, independent of age, gender, hypertension, and renal function. Plasma DAO levels may therefore aid in PSD diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number402
JournalFrontiers in Neurology
Volume10
Issue numberAPR
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2019 Chen, Chou, Tsou, Fang, Liu, Tsao, Hsu, Weng, Wang and Liu.

Keywords

  • Biomarker
  • Cerebral infarction
  • D-amino acid oxidase (DAO)
  • Dementia
  • Post-stroke dementia
  • Stroke

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