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Angiotensin I converting enzyme polymorphism in humans with age-associated memory impairment: relationship with cognitive performance.

机译:与年龄相关的记忆障碍的人的血管紧张素I转换酶多态性:与认知能力的关系。

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We compared the distribution of an insertion (I)/deletion (D) polymorphism coding for the angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) gene in 100 subjects fulfilling NIMH criteria for Age-associated memory impairment (AAMI) and 124 controls. We found significantly reduced prevalences of the ACE I/I genotype together with increases of the ACE D allele in the AAMI group. We further compared the neuropsychological performance of the AAMI group according to their ACE genotype. Those AAMI subjects presenting the ACE I/I genotype exhibited better performance on a measure of frontal lobe function. Our results suggest that the lack of the ACE I/I genotype and the presence of the ACE D allele are associated with memory impairment in the elderly.
机译:我们比较了100名符合年龄相关记忆障碍(AAMI)的NIMH标准的受试者中编码血管紧张素I转换酶(ACE)基因的插入(I)/缺失(D)多态性的分布。我们发现AAMI组中ACE I / I基因型的患病率显着降低,而ACE D等位基因却增加。我们根据他们的ACE基因型进一步比较了AAMI组的神经心理表现。那些表现出ACE I / I基因型的AAMI受试者在额叶功能方面表现出更好的表现。我们的结果表明,缺乏ACE I / I基因型和ACE D等位基因与老年人记忆力受损有关。

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