BACKGROUND: Truncated tau appears to be specifically related to disease pathology and recent studies have shown the presence and elevation of several truncated tau species in Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of subjects with Alzheimer\u0027s disease (AD); however, the relevance of truncated Tau measurement...
April 11, 2018
Journal:
PLoS One
Author:
Neergaard JS, Dragsbæk K, Christiansen C, Karsdal MA, Brix S, Henriksen K
BACKGROUND: Identification of subjects with a progressive disease phenotype is an urgent need in the pharmaceutical industry where most of the recent clinical trials in Alzheimer\u0027s disease have failed. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to identify subgroups of individuals with object...
December 1, 2017
Journal:
J Prev Alzheimers Dis
Author:
Neergaard JS, Dragsbæk K, Christiansen C, Karsdal MA, Brix S, Henriksen K
There has been limited success with blood-based biomarkers of neurodegeneration. One perceived reason is that blood has no direct contact to the brain. Recently developed blood-based biomarkers of tau-degradation have shown promise as potential tools for peripheral assessment of neurodegeneration; h...
May 10, 2017
Journal:
Neurochem Int
Author:
Karsdal MA, Henriksen K, Brix S, Workman CT, Christiansen C, Dragsbæk K, Neergaard JS, Nielsen Bay H
Dementia and type 2 diabetes are both characterized by long prodromal phases, challenging the study of potential risk factors and their temporal relation. The progressive relation among metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance (IR), and dementia has recently been questioned, wherefore the aim of this ...
April 7, 2017
Journal:
Diabetes Care
Author:
Neergaard JS, Dragsbæk K, Christiansen C, Brix S, Karsdal MA, Henriksen K, Nielsen Bay H
Background: Hyperglycaemia increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke, and is influenced by weight. However, the impact of preceding weight change on blood glycemia levels in late-life is less well understood. Aim: We studied the interplay between weight change and risk of hype...
March 6, 2017
Journal:
Aging Clin Exp Res
Author:
Dragsbæk K, Neergaard JS, Christiansen C, Karsdal MA, Beck-Nielsen H, Brix S, Henriksen K
Extensive tissue remodeling mediated by matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) is an important part of cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate whether serum biomarkers reflecting MMP-mediated degradation of type I collagen (C1M), type IV collagen (C4M) and citrullinated vimentin (VICM) were predict...
February 11, 2017
Journal:
Oncotarget
Author:
Willumsen N, Bager CL, Kehlet SN, Dragsbaek K, Neergaard JS, Hansen HB, Bay-Jensen AC, Leeming DJ, Lipton A, Christiansen C, Karsdal MA
The world’s population is ageing. In Europe alone, the elderly population over age 65 will double from 88 to 153 million and the fastest growing segment of the population will be those over 80, tripling in number from 24 to 60 million in 2060. Low birth rates and increasing longevity are the key fac...
October 26, 2016
Journal:
Int J Epidemiol.
Author:
Neergaard JS, Dragsbæk K, Kehlet SN, Hansen HB, Hansen G, Byrjalsen I, Alexandersen P, Lindgren LM, Bihlet AR, Riis BJ, Andersen JR, Qvist P
The prognostic value of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) is believed to vary with age. With an elderly population expecting to triple by 2060, it is important to evaluate the validity of MetS in this age group. We examined the association of MetS risk factors with later risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) a...
September 15, 2016
Journal:
Medicine (Baltimore)
Author:
Dragsbæk K", Neergaard JS, Laursen JM, Hansen HB, Christiansen C, Beck-Nielsen H, Karsdal MA, Brix S, Henriksen K
BACKGROUND: An altered tumor microenvironment is one of the earliest signs of cancer and an important driver of the disease. We have seen previously that biomarkers reflecting tumor microenvironment modifications, such as matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-degraded type 1 collagen (C1M), MMP-degraded ty...
July 13, 2016
Journal:
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev.
Author:
Bager CL, Willumsen N, Kehlet SN, Hansen HB, Bay-Jensen AC, Leeming DJ, Dragsbæk K, Neergaard JS, Christiansen C, Høgdall E, Karsdal MA
Since the first evidence of a decline in dementia incidence was reported in 2011, the focus on modifiable risk factors has increased. The possibility of risk factor intervention as a prevention strategy has been widely discussed; however, further evidence in relation to risk factors is still needed....
March 1, 2016
Journal:
Medicine (Baltimore)
Author:
Neergaard JS, Dragsbæk K, Hansen HB, Henriksen K, Christiansen C, Karsdal MA
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