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Adverse Effects of the Apolipoprotein E ε4 Allele on Episodic Memory, Task Switching and Gray Matter Volume in Healthy Young Adults

机译:载脂蛋白Eε4等位基因对健康年轻人的发作性记忆,任务转换和灰质量的不利影响

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Many studies have shown that healthy elderly subjects and patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) who carry the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) ε4 allele have worse cognitive function and more severe brain atrophy than non-carriers. However, it remains unclear whether this ApoE polymorphism leads to changes of cognition and brain morphology in healthy young adults. In this study, we used an established model to measure verbal episodic memory and core executive function (EF) components (response inhibition, working memory and task switching) in 32 ApoE ε4 carriers and 40 non-carriers between 20 years and 40 years of age. To do this, we carried out an adapted auditory verbal learning test and three computerized EF tasks. High-resolution head magnetic resonance scans were performed in all participants and voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was used for image processing and analysis. Multivariate analysis of variance (ANOVA) performed on memory measures showed that the overall verbal episodic memory of ApoE ε4 carriers was significantly worse than non-carriers (Wilk’s λ = 4.884, P = 0.004). No significant differences were detected in overall EF between the two groups. Post hoc analyses revealed group differences in terms of immediate recall, recognition and task switching, which favored non-carriers. VBM analysis showed gray matter (GM) bilateral reductions in the medial and dorsolateral frontal, parietal and left temporal cortices in the carrier group relative to the non-carrier group, which were most significant in the bilateral anterior and middle cingulate gyri. However, these changes in GM volume were not directly associated with changes in cognitive function. Our data show that the ApoE ε4 allele is associated with poorer performance in verbal episodic memory and task switching, and a reduction in GM volume in healthy young adults, suggesting that the effects of ApoE ε4 upon cognition and brain morphology exist long before the possible occurrence of AD.
机译:许多研究表明,健康的老年受试者和携带载脂蛋白E(ApoE)ε4等位基因的阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)患者比非携带者具有更差的认知功能和更严重的脑萎缩。但是,目前尚不清楚这种ApoE多态性是否会导致健康的年轻人的认知和大脑形态的变化。在这项研究中,我们使用了一个建立的模型来测量20岁至40岁之间的32位ApoEε4携带者和40位非携带者的言语情节性记忆和核心执行功能(EF)成分(反应抑制,工作记忆和任务转换) 。为此,我们进行了适应性听觉语言学习测验和三项计算机化EF任务。在所有参与者中进行了高分辨率的头部磁共振扫描,并将基于体素的形态计量学(VBM)用于图像处理和分析。对记忆指标进行的多元方差分析(ANOVA)显示,ApoEε4携带者的总体言语情节记忆显着低于非携带者(Wilkλ= 4.884,P = 0.004)。两组之间的总EF无明显差异。事后分析揭示了在立即召回,识别和任务切换方面的群体差异,这有利于非承运人。 VBM分析显示,与非携带者组相比,携带者组中内侧和背外侧额叶,顶叶和左侧颞叶皮质的灰质(GM)双边减少,在双边前扣带回和中间扣带回中最为明显。但是,这些GM量的变化与认知功能的变化并不直接相关。我们的数据显示,ApoEε4等位基因与口头情景记忆和任务转换中较差的表现以及健康的成年人中GM体积的减少有关,这表明ApoEε4对认知和脑形态的影响早在可能发生之前就已存在的。

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