Aβ-related memory decline in APOE ε4 noncarriers: Implications for Alzheimer disease

OBJECTIVE:As the absence of Aβ-related memory decline in APOE ε4 noncarriers may be due to the relative brevity of previous studies, we aimed to characterize Aβ-related cognitive decline over 72 months in APOE ε4 carriers and noncarriers who were cognitively normal (CN). METHODS:CN older adults (n =...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurology 2016-04, Vol.86 (17), p.1635-1642
Hauptverfasser: Lim, Yen Ying, Laws, Simon M, Villemagne, Victor L, Pietrzak, Robert H, Porter, Tenielle, Ames, David, Fowler, Christopher, Rainey-Smith, Stephanie, Snyder, Peter J, Martins, Ralph N, Salvado, Olivier, Bourgeat, Pierrick, Rowe, Christopher C, Masters, Colin L, Maruff, Paul
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE:As the absence of Aβ-related memory decline in APOE ε4 noncarriers may be due to the relative brevity of previous studies, we aimed to characterize Aβ-related cognitive decline over 72 months in APOE ε4 carriers and noncarriers who were cognitively normal (CN). METHODS:CN older adults (n = 423) underwent Aβ imaging and APOE genotyping. Participants completed comprehensive neuropsychological testing at baseline 18-, 36-, 54-, and 72-month assessments. RESULTS:Relative to Aβ− CN ε4 noncarriers, both Aβ+ CN ε4 carriers and noncarriers showed significantly increased decline in measures of memory, language, and executive function as well as higher rates of progression to a clinical classification of mild cognitive impairment. Memory decline was greater in Aβ+ CN ε4 carriers than in Aβ+ CN ε4 noncarriers. No cognitive decline was evident in Aβ− CN ε4 carriers. CONCLUSIONS:In CN older adults, Aβ+ is associated with memory decline in ε4 noncarriers; however, the rate of this decline is much slower than that observed in ε4 carriers. These data indicate that the processes by which ε4 carriage increases the rate of Aβ-related cognitive decline occur in the preclinical stage of Alzheimer disease.
ISSN:0028-3878
1526-632X
DOI:10.1212/WNL.0000000000002604