Effects of apolipoprotein E on dementia and aging in the Shanghai Survey of Dementia
- 1 September 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Neurology
- Vol. 49 (3) , 779-785
- https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.49.3.779
Abstract
We investigated the status of the apolipoprotein E allele in 538 participants in the incidence phase of the ongoing Shanghai Survey of Dementia, including 103 demented subjects, 72 with mild cognitive impairment and 363 cognitively normal. The apo E ϵ4 allele was present in 10.2% of control subjects and the allelic frequency did not change between ages 60 to 96 years. The apo E ϵ4 allelic frequency was increased both in those with Alzheimer9s disease (AD) (25.4%) and those with vascular dementia (VaD)(22.2%), but not in those with other dementing illnesses or the cognitively impaired. All of the subjects homozygous for apo E ϵ4 were demented, three were diagnosed as having AD, and three met NINDS/AIREN criteria for VaD. The increased apo E ϵ4 allelic frequency in clinically diagnosed VaD patients suggests that some of the infarcts are secondary to congophilic angiopathy. The adjusted odds ratio of developing AD in this community-derived study for persons with at least one apo E ϵ4 allele was 4.1 (95% CI: 2.2, 7.7). Thus, the apo E ϵ4 risk of developing AD in this Chinese cohort is similar to that in western community studies.Keywords
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