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Apolipoprotein E phenotypes in demented and cognitively impaired patients with and without cerebrovascular disease
Authors:Latchezar Traykov  Anne-Sophie Rigaud  Ludovica Caputo  Remy Couderc  Joël Coste  Jean-Luc Michot  Jocelyne de  Rotrou  Philippe Amouyel  Françoise Forette  François Boller
Institution:INSERM Unit 324, 2ter rue d'Alesia, 75014, Paris, France. traykov@broca.inserm.fr
Abstract:Controversy exists regarding the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) epsilon4 allele association with vascular dementia (VaD), ranging from increased epsilon4 frequency, similar to that found for Alzheimer's disease (AD), to no association between the epsilon4 allele and VaD. To clarify further the relationship between ApoE alleles polymorphism and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) in demented and cognitively impaired patients, we examined the ApoE phenotypes in a sample of 280 patients: 155 with AD, 21 with VaD, 32 with mixed dementia (MD), 45 with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) but without CVD, and 27 in which vascular disease was the most probable cause of cognitive decline vascular mild cognitive impairment (VMCI)]. Our results show that the frequency of the ApoE epsilon4 allele in patients over 70 years old with clinically diagnosed VaD and VMCI does not differ significantly from that of controls. In contrast, ApoE epsilon4 allele-bearing individuals had greater risk of having late-onset AD (OR = 8.8; 95% CI 3.7-21.0), or non-vascular cognitive impairment (OR = 7.0; 95% CI 2.5-19.0).
Keywords:apolipoprotein E (ApoE)  Alzheimer's disease  vascular dementia  mixed dementia  mild cognitive impairment  cerebrovascular disease
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