BackgroundAlzheimer's disease (AD) has been reported to be associated with changes in inflammatory levels, although further research is needed. This study focused on identifying specific inflammatory Show more
BackgroundAlzheimer's disease (AD) has been reported to be associated with changes in inflammatory levels, although further research is needed. This study focused on identifying specific inflammatory biomarkers in peripheral blood that could differentiate patients with AD from healthy control subjects.ObjectiveThe primary objective was to determine whether a selection of peripheral blood inflammatory biomarkers could serve as a diagnostic tool for AD.MethodsA multicenter study was conducted, comparing 39 patients with AD to 27 healthy controls. AD diagnosis was confirmed through a comprehensive evaluation, including the Mini-Mental State Examination and analysis of cerebrospinal fluid or positron emission tomography. Thirteen inflammatory markers were measured, and logistic regression analysis was used to assess their discriminatory potential. The relationship between the Show less