Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 allele and Japanese late-onset depressive disorders. |
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Authors: | K Ohara M Nagai Y Suzuki K Yoshida T Tsukamoto K Ohara |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that late-onset depressive disorder (LOD) and the apolipoprotein E (Apo E) epsilon 4 allele are associated with dementia, respectively. The Apo E polymorphism is significantly heterogeneous among races. We hypothesized that the Apo E epsilon 4 allele frequency is elevated in Japanese LOD. METHODS: The Apo E genotype was studied in 134 patients (male, 53; female, 81) with early-/late-onset depressive disorder and 105 healthy normal controls (male, 41; female, 64). The patients were subdivided into those with early onset and late onset using 45 and 50 years as the cutoff ages. All the subjects were Japanese. RESULTS: There was statistically no difference between normal control subjects and patients with depressive disorders in Apo E genotype or allele frequency. There was statistically no difference in the age of onset of depressive disorders according to the Apo E genotype. There was no relation between the age of onset of depressive disorder and the number of epsilon 4 alleles the patient had. There was also no association between early-/late-onset depressive disorder and the Apo E genotype or allele frequency. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that there is no association between the Apo E epsilon 4 allele and Japanese LOD. |
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