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Association of Gout with Brain Reserve and Vulnerability to Neurodegenerative Disease

Topiwala, A.; Mankia, K.; Bell, S.; Webb, A.; Ebmeier, K.; Howard, I.; Wang, C.; Alfaro-Almagro, F.; Miller, K.; Burgess, S.; Smith, S.; Nichols, T.

2022-11-13 rheumatology
10.1101/2022.11.09.22282119 medRxiv
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ObjectivTo assess the associations between gout, brain structure, and neurodegenerative disease incidence. MethodsUsing observational and Mendelian randomization analyses we investigated causal relationships between gout and brain health. Exposures included gout diagnosis (from self-report, linked health records and death records) and genetically proxied gout and serum urate. Outcomes were neuroimaging markers of brain structure and neurodegenerative disease incidence (ascertained through self-report, health records and death reports). Cox proportional hazards models were used to examine time to neurodegenerative disease diagnosis. Results11,735 UK Biobank participants (mean age 55.5{+/-}8.0 years and 50.5% female) had a diagnosis of gout (n=1165 in MRI subset). Dementia was ascertained in 3126 individuals over a mean follow-up time of 12.4{+/-}1.9 years. Gout patients had smaller global and regional brain volumes and higher brain iron markers. Genetic associations mirrored observational associations. Genetically proxied gout associated with lower global grey matter volume (beta= -0.05[-0.08 to -0.01]). Participants with gout had higher incidence of all-cause dementia (hazard ratio (HR)=1.60, 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.38-1.85]), Parkinsons disease (HR=1.43[1.15 to 1.79]), and probable essential tremor (HR=6.75[5.69 to 8.00]). Risks were strongly time dependent, whereby associations with incident dementia were highest in the first 3 years after gout diagnosis (HR=7.40[4.95 to 11.07]). ConclusionsThese findings suggest gout is causally related to several measures of brain structure. Lower brain reserve amongst gout patients may explain their higher vulnerability to multiple neurodegenerative diseases. Key pointsO_ST_ABSWhat is already known on this topic?C_ST_ABSO_LIStudies of neurodegenerative disease risk in gout are contradictory. C_LIO_LIRelationships with neuroimaging markers of brain structure, which may offer insights, are uncertain. C_LI What this study adds?O_LIIn this prospective cohort study gout was associated with smaller brain volumes and higher incidence of multiple neurodegenerative diseases. C_LIO_LIMendelian randomization analyses suggested gout is causally related to brain structure. C_LI How might this study affect research, practice or policy?O_LIOur findings emphasise the importance for clinicians of assessing for motor and cognitive impairments amongst gout patients, particularly in early years after diagnosis. C_LI

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