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APOE and BDNF Val66Met polymorphisms combine to influence episodic memory function in older adults

机译:APOE和BDNF Val66Met多态性共同影响老年人的情节记忆功能

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Genetic polymorphisms of apolipoprotein E (APOE) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) have shown inconsistent associations with healthy adult cognitive functions. Recent investigations have suggested that APOE polymorphisms do not contribute to non-pathological cognitive function and that any effect is likely due to prodromal Alzheimer's disease (AD). Similarly, although BDNF Val66Met polymorphisms affect hippocampal morphology and function, associations with learning and/or memory have not always been found. This study sought to determine whether APOE and BDNF polymorphisms were associated, either independently or in combination, with adult cognition. Comprehensive neuropsychol-ogical assessments were conducted on 433 older adults, aged 50-79 years (M=62.16, SD = 6.81), which yielded measures of episodic memory, working memory, executive function, and language processing. Participants underwent comprehensive neuropsychological assessment to ensure that only cognitively intact individuals comprised the sample. APOE and BDNF polymorphic data were used as predictors in general linear models that assessed composite cognitive domain variables, while covarying for education and age. Although no main effects for APOE or BDNF were found, the analysis identified a significant APOE x BDNF interaction that predicted episodic memory performance (p = .O2, r]2 = .O2). Post-hoc analyses demonstrated that in BDNF Val homozygotes, the cognitive consequences of APOE polymorphisms were minimal. However, in BDNF Met carriers, the hypothesized beneficial/detrimental effects of APOE polymorphisms were found. Our data show that concurrent consideration of both APOE and BDNF polymorphisms are required in order to witness a cognitive effect in healthy older adults.
机译:载脂蛋白E(APOE)和脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)的遗传多态性已显示与健康的成人认知功能不一致。最近的研究表明,APOE基因多态性不会促进非病理性认知功能,并且任何作用都可能是由前驱性阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)引起的。同样,尽管BDNF Val66Met多态性影响海马形态和功能,但并不总是发现与学习和/或记忆的关联。这项研究试图确定APOE和BDNF多态性与成人认知是否独立或组合存在。对433位年龄在50-79岁(M = 62.16,SD = 6.81)的老年人进行了全面的神经心理学评估,得出了情景记忆,工作记忆,执行功能和语言处理的指标。参加者接受了全面的神经心理学评估,以确保只有认知完好的个人才能构成样本。 APOE和BDNF多态性数据在评估复合认知域变量的通用线性模型中用作预测因子,同时随年龄和教育程度变化。尽管未发现对APOE或BDNF的主要影响,但分析确定了显着的APOE x BDNF交互作用,可预测情景记忆性能(p = .O2,r] 2 = .O2)。事后分析表明,在BDNF Val纯合子中,APOE多态性的认知后果很小。但是,在BDNF Met载体中,发现了APOE多态性的假设的有益/有害作用。我们的数据表明,需要同时考虑APOE和BDNF多态性才能见证健康老年人的认知作用。

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