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Functional Network Endophenotypes Unravel the Effects of Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 in Middle-Aged Adults

Apolipoprotein E-ε4 (APOE-ε4) accentuates memory decline, structural volume loss and cerebral amyloid deposition in cognitively healthy adults. We investigated whether APOE-ε4 carriers will show disruptions in the intrinsic cognitive networks, including the default mode (DMN), executive control (ECN...

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Autores principales: Goveas, Joseph S., Xie, Chunming, Chen, Gang, Li, Wenjun, Ward, B. Douglas, Franczak, Malgorzata B., Jones, Jennifer L., Antuono, Piero G., Li, Shi-Jiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3570545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23424640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055902
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author Goveas, Joseph S.
Xie, Chunming
Chen, Gang
Li, Wenjun
Ward, B. Douglas
Franczak, Malgorzata B.
Jones, Jennifer L.
Antuono, Piero G.
Li, Shi-Jiang
author_facet Goveas, Joseph S.
Xie, Chunming
Chen, Gang
Li, Wenjun
Ward, B. Douglas
Franczak, Malgorzata B.
Jones, Jennifer L.
Antuono, Piero G.
Li, Shi-Jiang
author_sort Goveas, Joseph S.
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description Apolipoprotein E-ε4 (APOE-ε4) accentuates memory decline, structural volume loss and cerebral amyloid deposition in cognitively healthy adults. We investigated whether APOE-ε4 carriers will show disruptions in the intrinsic cognitive networks, including the default mode (DMN), executive control (ECN) and salience (SN) networks, relative to noncarriers in middle-aged healthy adults; and the extent to which episodic-memory performance is related to the altered functional connectivity (Fc) in these networks. Resting-state functional connectivity MRI (R-fMRI) was used to measure the differences in the DMN, ECN and SN Fc between 20 APOE-ε4 carriers and 26 noncarriers. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to determine the relationship between episodic-memory performance and Fc differences in the three resting-state networks across all subjects. There were no significant differences in the demographic and neuropsychological characteristics and the gray-matter volumes in the carriers and noncarriers. While mostly diminished DMN and ECN functional connectivities were seen, enhanced connections to the DMN structures were found in the SN in ε4 carriers. Altered DMN and ECN were associated with episodic memory performance. Significant Fc differences in the brain networks implicated in cognition were seen in middle-aged individuals with a genetic risk for AD, in the absence of cognitive decline and gray-matter atrophy. Prospective studies are essential to elucidate the potential of R-fMRI technique as a biomarker for predicting conversion from normal to early AD in healthy APOE-ε4 carriers.
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spelling pubmed-35705452013-02-19 Functional Network Endophenotypes Unravel the Effects of Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 in Middle-Aged Adults Goveas, Joseph S. Xie, Chunming Chen, Gang Li, Wenjun Ward, B. Douglas Franczak, Malgorzata B. Jones, Jennifer L. Antuono, Piero G. Li, Shi-Jiang PLoS One Research Article Apolipoprotein E-ε4 (APOE-ε4) accentuates memory decline, structural volume loss and cerebral amyloid deposition in cognitively healthy adults. We investigated whether APOE-ε4 carriers will show disruptions in the intrinsic cognitive networks, including the default mode (DMN), executive control (ECN) and salience (SN) networks, relative to noncarriers in middle-aged healthy adults; and the extent to which episodic-memory performance is related to the altered functional connectivity (Fc) in these networks. Resting-state functional connectivity MRI (R-fMRI) was used to measure the differences in the DMN, ECN and SN Fc between 20 APOE-ε4 carriers and 26 noncarriers. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to determine the relationship between episodic-memory performance and Fc differences in the three resting-state networks across all subjects. There were no significant differences in the demographic and neuropsychological characteristics and the gray-matter volumes in the carriers and noncarriers. While mostly diminished DMN and ECN functional connectivities were seen, enhanced connections to the DMN structures were found in the SN in ε4 carriers. Altered DMN and ECN were associated with episodic memory performance. Significant Fc differences in the brain networks implicated in cognition were seen in middle-aged individuals with a genetic risk for AD, in the absence of cognitive decline and gray-matter atrophy. Prospective studies are essential to elucidate the potential of R-fMRI technique as a biomarker for predicting conversion from normal to early AD in healthy APOE-ε4 carriers. Public Library of Science 2013-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3570545/ /pubmed/23424640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055902 Text en © 2013 Goveas et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Goveas, Joseph S.
Xie, Chunming
Chen, Gang
Li, Wenjun
Ward, B. Douglas
Franczak, Malgorzata B.
Jones, Jennifer L.
Antuono, Piero G.
Li, Shi-Jiang
Functional Network Endophenotypes Unravel the Effects of Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 in Middle-Aged Adults
title Functional Network Endophenotypes Unravel the Effects of Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 in Middle-Aged Adults
title_full Functional Network Endophenotypes Unravel the Effects of Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 in Middle-Aged Adults
title_fullStr Functional Network Endophenotypes Unravel the Effects of Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 in Middle-Aged Adults
title_full_unstemmed Functional Network Endophenotypes Unravel the Effects of Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 in Middle-Aged Adults
title_short Functional Network Endophenotypes Unravel the Effects of Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 in Middle-Aged Adults
title_sort functional network endophenotypes unravel the effects of apolipoprotein e epsilon 4 in middle-aged adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3570545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23424640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055902
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