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APOE4 Status is Related to Differences in Memory-Related Brain Function in Asymptomatic Older Adults with Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease: Baseline Analysis of the PREVENT-AD Task Functional MRI Dataset

BACKGROUND: Episodic memory decline is one of the earliest symptoms of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Older adults with the apolipoprotein E ɛ4 (+APOE4) genetic risk factor for AD may exhibit altered patterns of memory-related brain activity years prior to initial symptom onset. OBJECTIVE: Her...

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Autores principales: Rabipour, Sheida, Rajagopal, Sricharana, Yu, Elsa, Pasvanis, Stamatoula, Lafaille-Magnan, Marie-Elyse, Breitner, John, Rajah, M. Natasha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32474466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-191292
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author Rabipour, Sheida
Rajagopal, Sricharana
Yu, Elsa
Pasvanis, Stamatoula
Lafaille-Magnan, Marie-Elyse
Breitner, John
Rajah, M. Natasha
author_facet Rabipour, Sheida
Rajagopal, Sricharana
Yu, Elsa
Pasvanis, Stamatoula
Lafaille-Magnan, Marie-Elyse
Breitner, John
Rajah, M. Natasha
author_sort Rabipour, Sheida
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description BACKGROUND: Episodic memory decline is one of the earliest symptoms of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Older adults with the apolipoprotein E ɛ4 (+APOE4) genetic risk factor for AD may exhibit altered patterns of memory-related brain activity years prior to initial symptom onset. OBJECTIVE: Here we report the baseline episodic memory task functional MRI results from the PRe-symptomatic EValuation of Experimental or Novel Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease cohort in Montreal, Canada, in which 327 healthy older adults were scanned within 15 years of their parent’s conversion to AD. METHODS: Volunteers were scanned as they encoded and retrieved object-location spatial source associations. The task was designed to discriminate between brain activity related to spatial source recollection and object-only (recognition) memory. We used multivariate partial least squares (PLS) to test the hypothesis that +APOE4 adults with family history of AD would exhibit altered patterns of brain activity in the recollection-related memory network, comprised of medial frontal, parietal, and medial temporal cortices, compared to APOE4 non-carriers (–APOE4). We also examined group differences in the correlation between event-related brain activity and memory performance. RESULTS: We found group similarities in memory performance and in task-related brain activity in the recollection network, but differences in brain activity-behavior correlations in ventral occipito-temporal, medial temporal, and medial prefrontal cortices during episodic encoding. CONCLUSION: These findings are consistent with previous literature on the influence of APOE4 on brain activity and provide new perspective on potential gene-based differences in brain-behavior relationships in people with first-degree family history of AD.
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spelling pubmed-73691162020-07-22 APOE4 Status is Related to Differences in Memory-Related Brain Function in Asymptomatic Older Adults with Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease: Baseline Analysis of the PREVENT-AD Task Functional MRI Dataset Rabipour, Sheida Rajagopal, Sricharana Yu, Elsa Pasvanis, Stamatoula Lafaille-Magnan, Marie-Elyse Breitner, John Rajah, M. Natasha J Alzheimers Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Episodic memory decline is one of the earliest symptoms of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Older adults with the apolipoprotein E ɛ4 (+APOE4) genetic risk factor for AD may exhibit altered patterns of memory-related brain activity years prior to initial symptom onset. OBJECTIVE: Here we report the baseline episodic memory task functional MRI results from the PRe-symptomatic EValuation of Experimental or Novel Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease cohort in Montreal, Canada, in which 327 healthy older adults were scanned within 15 years of their parent’s conversion to AD. METHODS: Volunteers were scanned as they encoded and retrieved object-location spatial source associations. The task was designed to discriminate between brain activity related to spatial source recollection and object-only (recognition) memory. We used multivariate partial least squares (PLS) to test the hypothesis that +APOE4 adults with family history of AD would exhibit altered patterns of brain activity in the recollection-related memory network, comprised of medial frontal, parietal, and medial temporal cortices, compared to APOE4 non-carriers (–APOE4). We also examined group differences in the correlation between event-related brain activity and memory performance. RESULTS: We found group similarities in memory performance and in task-related brain activity in the recollection network, but differences in brain activity-behavior correlations in ventral occipito-temporal, medial temporal, and medial prefrontal cortices during episodic encoding. CONCLUSION: These findings are consistent with previous literature on the influence of APOE4 on brain activity and provide new perspective on potential gene-based differences in brain-behavior relationships in people with first-degree family history of AD. IOS Press 2020-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7369116/ /pubmed/32474466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-191292 Text en © 2020 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rabipour, Sheida
Rajagopal, Sricharana
Yu, Elsa
Pasvanis, Stamatoula
Lafaille-Magnan, Marie-Elyse
Breitner, John
Rajah, M. Natasha
APOE4 Status is Related to Differences in Memory-Related Brain Function in Asymptomatic Older Adults with Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease: Baseline Analysis of the PREVENT-AD Task Functional MRI Dataset
title APOE4 Status is Related to Differences in Memory-Related Brain Function in Asymptomatic Older Adults with Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease: Baseline Analysis of the PREVENT-AD Task Functional MRI Dataset
title_full APOE4 Status is Related to Differences in Memory-Related Brain Function in Asymptomatic Older Adults with Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease: Baseline Analysis of the PREVENT-AD Task Functional MRI Dataset
title_fullStr APOE4 Status is Related to Differences in Memory-Related Brain Function in Asymptomatic Older Adults with Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease: Baseline Analysis of the PREVENT-AD Task Functional MRI Dataset
title_full_unstemmed APOE4 Status is Related to Differences in Memory-Related Brain Function in Asymptomatic Older Adults with Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease: Baseline Analysis of the PREVENT-AD Task Functional MRI Dataset
title_short APOE4 Status is Related to Differences in Memory-Related Brain Function in Asymptomatic Older Adults with Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease: Baseline Analysis of the PREVENT-AD Task Functional MRI Dataset
title_sort apoe4 status is related to differences in memory-related brain function in asymptomatic older adults with family history of alzheimer’s disease: baseline analysis of the prevent-ad task functional mri dataset
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32474466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-191292
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