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18946731
TITLE
Apolipoprotein E is not related to memory abilities at 70 years of age.
ABSTRACT
APOE e4-related memory deficits were reported in a normal population aged between 50 and 60 when controlling for general cognitive ability in early adulthood. This extended findings of APOE e4 effects on cognitive ability in 60-80-year-olds to a younger group and confirmed that this effect relates to changes in memory ability with age. The present study tests the association of APOE e4 variation with verbal and spatial memory in a sample of 70-year-olds both adjusted and non-adjusted for childhood and adult general cognitive ability. The 1,013 participants comprise surviving members of the 1947 Scottish Mental Survey resident in the Lothian area of Scotland. They were tested on general cognitive ability at age 11 years and followed up at about age 70 with tests of verbal (immediate and delayed) and spatial memory. General linear models were used to test the association between variation in the APOE polymorphism (e4 presence vs. absence) and memory measures. Of the eight measures tested, Spatial span forward was significantly associated with APOE e4 variation (P = 0.04) when adjusting for IQ, whereas Logical memory immediate was associated with APOE e4 variation (P = 0.04) in the analysis not controlling for IQ. Neither of these tests was significant when a correction for multiple testing was applied. APOE e4 does not influence memory abilities in a normal population of 70-year-olds.
DATE PUBLISHED
2009 Jan
HISTORY
PUBSTATUS PUBSTATUSDATE
received 2008/06/03
accepted 2008/10/01
aheadofprint 2008/10/23
pubmed 2008/10/24 09:00
medline 2009/02/28 09:00
entrez 2008/10/24 09:00
AUTHORS
NAME COLLECTIVENAME LASTNAME FORENAME INITIALS AFFILIATION AFFILIATIONINFO
Luciano M Luciano Michelle M Department of Psychology, Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9JZ, UK.
Gow AJ Gow Alan J AJ
Taylor MD Taylor Michelle D MD
Hayward C Hayward Caroline C
Harris SE Harris Sarah E SE
Campbell H Campbell Harry H
Porteous DJ Porteous David J DJ
Starr JM Starr John M JM
Visscher PM Visscher Peter M PM
Deary IJ Deary Ian J IJ
INVESTIGATORS
JOURNAL
VOLUME: 39
ISSUE: 1
TITLE: Behavior genetics
ISOABBREVIATION: Behav. Genet.
YEAR: 2009
MONTH: Jan
DAY:
MEDLINEDATE:
SEASON:
CITEDMEDIUM: Internet
ISSN: 1573-3297
ISSNTYPE: Electronic
MEDLINE JOURNAL
MEDLINETA: Behav Genet
COUNTRY: United States
ISSNLINKING: 0001-8244
NLMUNIQUEID: 0251711
PUBLICATION TYPE
PUBLICATIONTYPE TEXT
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS
GRANTS
GRANTID AGENCY COUNTRY
MC_PC_U127561128 Medical Research Council United Kingdom
Medical Research Council United Kingdom
GENERAL NOTE
KEYWORDS
MESH HEADINGS
DESCRIPTORNAME QUALIFIERNAME
Adult
Aged
Aging physiology
Apolipoprotein E4 genetics
Apolipoproteins E genetics
Child genetics
Cognition physiology
DNA genetics
Dementia genetics
Female genetics
Genotype genetics
Humans genetics
Intelligence genetics
Learning genetics
Logic genetics
Male genetics
Memory physiology
Memory Disorders genetics
Psychological Tests genetics
Space Perception genetics
Speech genetics
SUPPLEMENTARY MESH
GENE SYMBOLS
CHEMICALS
REGISTRYNUMBER NAMEOFSUBSTANCE
0 Apolipoprotein E4
0 Apolipoproteins E
9007-49-2 DNA
OTHER ID's