APOE基因型调节睡眠时间对阿尔茨海默病蓝斑座功能连通性的影响

IF 4.5 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain communications Pub Date : 2025-09-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/braincomms/fcaf341
Liang Gong, Haoyu Li, Maoxia Li, Yuan He, Duan Liu, Wen Zhou, Bei Zhang, Chunhua Xi
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睡眠时间和载脂蛋白E基因型是影响阿尔茨海默病进展的关键因素。本研究调查了睡眠时间和载脂蛋白E基因型对临床未受损的β淀粉样蛋白升高的老年人蓝斑基因座功能连接的相互作用,这些老年人有临床前阿尔茨海默病的风险。该研究包括692名无症状阿尔茨海默氏症抗淀粉样蛋白治疗研究中β淀粉样蛋白升高的临床未受损老年人(A4)。分析静息状态功能MRI数据以构建基于蓝斑基因座的功能连通性网络,并进行2 × 2协方差分析,以检验睡眠时间(正常与短睡眠)和载脂蛋白E基因型(4-与4+)对蓝斑基因座-功能连通性的主要和交互影响。采用结构方程模型探讨蓝斑-功能连接是否介导了年龄与认知表现之间的关系。在右颞极、中扣带皮层和颞上回观察到睡眠时间和载脂蛋白E基因型对蓝斑座-功能连通性的显著影响。研究发现,睡眠和载脂蛋白E基因型存在交互作用,影响中央前回区域的左侧蓝斑座-功能连通性,以及颞中回和外侧眶额皮质区域的右侧蓝斑座-功能连通性。中介分析显示,中扣带皮层和外侧眶额皮质的蓝斑-功能连通性部分介导了年龄相关的认知衰退。这些发现表明,受睡眠时间和载脂蛋白E基因型影响的蓝斑座-功能连接网络在认知衰老,特别是记忆功能中起着至关重要的作用。了解这些相互作用可以为早期干预策略提供信息,以保持老年痴呆症风险人群的认知健康。
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APOE genotype modulates the impact of sleep duration on locus coeruleus functional connectivity in pre-clinical Alzheimer's disease.

Sleep duration and Apolipoprotein E genotype are critical factors influencing Alzheimer's disease progression. This study investigates the interaction between sleep duration and Apolipoprotein E genotype on the functional connectivity of the locus coeruleus in clinically unimpaired older adults with elevated amyloid beta, a population at risk for pre-clinical Alzheimer's disease. The study included 692 clinically unimpaired older adults with elevated amyloid beta participants from the Anti-Amyloid Treatment in Asymptomatic Alzheimer's Study (A4). Resting-state functional MRI data were analysed to construct locus coeruleus-based functional connectivity networks, and a 2 × 2 analysis of covariance was conducted to examine the main and interactive effects of sleep duration (normal versus short sleep) and Apolipoprotein E genotype (ɛ4- versus ɛ4+) on locus coeruleus-functional connectivity. Structural equation modelling was used to explore whether locus coeruleus-functional connectivity mediated the relationship between age and cognitive performance. Significant main effects of sleep duration and Apolipoprotein E genotype on locus coeruleus-functional connectivity were observed in the right temporal pole, middle cingulate cortex, and superior temporal gyrus. An interactive effect of sleep and Apolipoprotein E genotype was noted, influencing left locus coeruleus-functional connectivity in regions in the precentral gyrus, and right locus coeruleus-functional connectivity network in the middle temporal gyrus and lateral orbitofrontal cortex. Mediation analysis revealed that locus coeruleus-functional connectivity in the middle cingulate cortex and lateral orbitofrontal cortex partially mediated age associated cognitive decline. These findings suggest that locus coeruleus-functional connectivity networks, influenced by sleep duration and Apolipoprotein E genotype, play a crucial role in cognitive aging, particularly in memory function. Understanding these interactions may inform early intervention strategies to preserve cognitive health in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's disease.

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