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Review Article

Evaluation of the diagnostic value of peripheral BDNF levels for Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment: results of a meta-analysis

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Pages 218-230 | Received 17 Oct 2018, Accepted 07 Sep 2019, Published online: 24 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Deregulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a possible contributor to the pathology and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Most studies support an association between the dysfunction of BDNF and the pathogenesis of AD. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic value of peripheral BDNF levels in patients with AD and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) using meta-analytic techniques. A systematic search of the MEDLINE, EMBASE, ISI Web of Science, and the Cochrane Central database was performed and 34 eligible articles were identified for inclusion in the meta-analysis. Random-effects meta-analysis showed that AD patients had significantly decreased levels of peripheral BDNF compared with healthy control (HC) subjects (Hedges’ g = − 0.725, 95% CI = −1.06 to − 0.39, p < 0.01). MCI patients showed a same trend with decreased BDNF levels compared with HC subjects (Hedges’ g = − 0.296, 95% CI = − 0.57 to − 0.02, p < 0.01). Significant differences were found between AD and MCI subjects in peripheral BDNF levels (Hedges’ g = − 0.462, 95% CI = − 0.95 to 0.03, p < 0.01). However, the ROC curve analysis revealed that the peripheral BDNF levels may not be an optimal biomarker potentially for AD and MCI diagnosis with a lower AUC (AD: 0.707; MCI: 0.573), less sensitivity (AD: 66.67%; MCI: 50.00%) and poor specificity (AD: 93.33%; MCI: 83.33%). These results suggested that AD or MCI is accompanied by reduction of peripheral BDNF, but the levels of circulating BDNF may not be suitable as a diagnostic marker for AD and MCI.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no financial and other conflicts of interest.

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Funding

This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81570728 and 81400887), the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province (H2018206358 and C2014206380), the grants from the International Cooperation Project of Hebei Province (15397718D, 16397773D and 18397789D) and the Foundation for High-level Talents in Hebei Province (A2016002075).

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