APOE ε4在中年大脑结构、功能和连接方面的相关差异:一项范围综述

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Rikki Lissaman, Sidra Anjum, Andrea Quaiattini, M Natasha Rajah
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背景:载脂蛋白E (APOE) ε4等位基因是迟发性阿尔茨海默病(AD)的主要遗传危险因素,但该等位基因如何以及何时对大脑产生影响尚未达成共识。方法:在这篇综述中,我们综合研究了APOE ε4在认知功能未受损的中年人(40-65岁)脑结构、功能和连通性的mri测量中的相关差异。于2024年7月11日检索4个在线数据库(Ovid MEDLINE、Ovid Embase、Ovid PsycINFO、Scopus),对确定的研究进行正向/向后参考检索。我们提取了样本特征、方法和关键APOE ε4相关结果的数据。结果:我们的预注册搜索策略确定了30项相关研究。总的来说,我们发现APOE ε4携带者和非携带者在中年时存在显著的、一致的差异,尤其是在大脑结构方面。然而,在已确定的研究中,小样本是常见的,并且对性别和种族文化多样性等因素的考虑有限。结论:总体而言,现有文献表明,APOE ε4对中年大脑结构的影响很小(如果有的话),而大脑功能和连通性的差异仍不清楚。
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APOE ε4-related differences in brain structure, function, and connectivity at midlife: A scoping review.

APOE ε4-related differences in brain structure, function, and connectivity at midlife: A scoping review.

APOE ε4-related differences in brain structure, function, and connectivity at midlife: A scoping review.

APOE ε4-related differences in brain structure, function, and connectivity at midlife: A scoping review.

Background: The apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele is a major genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet there is little consensus about how and when the allele exerts its influence on the brain.

Methods: In this scoping review, we synthesized research examining APOE ε4-related differences on MRI-derived measures of brain structure, function, and connectivity in cognitively unimpaired, middle-aged adults (aged 40-65 years). Four online databases (Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid Embase, Ovid PsycINFO, Scopus) were searched on July 11, 2024, and forward/backward reference searching was conducted on identified studies. We extracted data on sample characteristics, methods, and key APOE ε4-related results.

Results: Our pre-registered search strategy identified 30 relevant studies. Overall, we found little evidence of robust, consistent differences between APOE ε4 carriers and non-carriers at midlife, especially in relation to brain structure. However, among the studies identified, small samples were common, and limited consideration was afforded to factors such as sex and ethnocultural diversity.

Conclusion: Overall, the existing literature indicates that APOE ε4 exerts little, if any, influence on brain structure at midlife, while differences in brain function and connectivity remain poorly characterized.

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The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease
The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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