Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Val66met (rs6265) Polymorphism Associated with Global and Multi-Domain Cognitive Impairment in Ischemic Stroke Patients

It is suggested that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has a protective role against brain lesion after an ischemic stroke (IS); however, there is inadequate information as to the role of BDNF in cognitive impairments following IS. This study evaluate the effects of IS and BDNF (Val66Met) gen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Activitas nervosa superior (2007) 2017-03, Vol.59 (1), p.28-36
Hauptverfasser: Rezaei, Sajjad, Asgari-Mobarake, Karim, Keshavarz, Parvaneh, Tolami, Hedyeh Fazel, Saravani, Mahdiyeh Faraji, Saberi, Alia, Hosseininezhad, Mozaffar, Bakhshayesh-Eghbali, Babak, Kouchakinejad-Eramsadati, Leila
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Zusammenfassung:It is suggested that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has a protective role against brain lesion after an ischemic stroke (IS); however, there is inadequate information as to the role of BDNF in cognitive impairments following IS. This study evaluate the effects of IS and BDNF (Val66Met) gene polymorphism on global and multi-domain (attention, memory, verbal fluency, language, and visuospatial abilities) cognitive functions. In a case-control study, we selected 206 patients with IS who were consecutively discharged from Poursina Hospital in the north of Iran. The patients were compared with the control group comprised of 200 individuals who were referred to the Social Service Retirees Center in Rasht City. The comparison was made in terms of genetic variant BDNF Val66Met and also their scores in the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-Third Edition (ACE-III). The patients compared with the control group were suffering from higher rates of global cognitive impairment. [ F (1398)  = 38.29, ή 2  = 0.09, P  
ISSN:2510-2788
1802-9698
DOI:10.1007/s41470-017-0001-4