Diffusion Tensor Changes According to Age at Onset and Apolipoprotein E Genotype in Alzheimer Disease.

Min-Jeong Kim, Sang Won Seo, Sung Tae Kim, Jong-Min Lee, Duk L Na
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Abstract

Age at onset is one of the most important factors that affects the clinical course in Alzheimer disease (AD), whereas other factors such as apolipoprotein E (apoE) genotype may also play a major role. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of age at onset and apoE genotype on white-matter changes in AD using diffusion tensor imaging. About 213 patients with AD and 66 normal individuals underwent diffusion tensor imaging, and apoE genotype was obtained in all AD patients and in 24 normal individuals. When multiple regression analysis was conducted, a younger age at onset was associated with lower fractional anisotropy in both deep-located long-range limbic and association fibers and superficial-located short-range association fibers in the frontal, the temporal, and the parietal lobes, and with a higher mean diffusivity in deep-located fibers and the bilateral medial thalamus. When analyzed separately in apoE e4 carriers and noncarriers, e4 carriers showed an association between a younger age at onset and lower fractional anisotropy, mainly in deep-located fibers, whereas noncarriers showed this association in both deep-located and superficial-located fibers. There was no difference in the spatial distribution between carriers and noncarriers in the association between the age at onset and mean diffusivity. Our results suggest that the topographical distribution of white-matter changes in AD is significantly affected by the interaction between age at onset and apoE genotype.

阿尔茨海默病弥散张量随发病年龄和载脂蛋白E基因型的变化
发病年龄是影响阿尔茨海默病(AD)临床病程的最重要因素之一,而载脂蛋白E (apoE)基因型等其他因素也可能起主要作用。在这项研究中,我们旨在通过扩散张量成像研究发病年龄和apoE基因型对AD白质变化的影响。213例AD患者和66例正常人进行了弥散张量成像,得到了所有AD患者和24例正常人的apoE基因型。多元回归分析发现,发病年龄越小,额叶、颞叶和顶叶深部远端边缘和联合纤维以及浅端短距离联合纤维的各向异性分数越低,深部纤维和双侧内侧丘脑的平均扩散率越高。当对apoE e4携带者和非携带者进行单独分析时,e4携带者表现出发病年龄较年轻和分数各向异性较低之间的关联,主要是在深部纤维中,而非携带者在深部和表层纤维中都表现出这种关联。在发病年龄和平均扩散系数之间,携带者和非携带者的空间分布无差异。我们的研究结果表明,AD患者白质变化的地形分布受到发病年龄和apoE基因型的相互作用的显著影响。
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