Interaction of APOE, cerebral blood flow, and cortical thickness in the entorhinal cortex predicts memory decline

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Chelsea C. Hays
Zvinka Z. Zlatar
M.J. Meloy
Mark W. Bondi
Paul E. Gilbert
Thomas Liu
Jonathan L. Helm
Christina E. Wierenga
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[1] VA San Diego Healthcare System,Department of Psychiatry
[2] SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology,Department of Psychology
[3] UC San Diego,Department of Radiology
[4] San Diego State University,undefined
[5] UC San Diego,undefined
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Aging; APOE ε4; Cerebral blood flow; Cognitive decline; Cortical thickness;
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The ε4 allele of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene, a risk factor for cognitive decline, is associated with alterations in medial temporal lobe (MTL) structure and function, yet little research has been dedicated to understanding how these alterations might interact to negatively impact cognition. To bridge this gap, the present study employed linear regression models to determine the extent to which APOE genotype (ε4+, ε4-) modifies interactive effects of baseline arterial spin labeling MRI-measured cerebral blood flow (CBF) and FreeSurfer-derived cortical thickness/volume (CT/Vo) in two MTL regions of interest (entorhinal cortex, hippocampus) on memory change in 98 older adults who were cognitively normal at baseline. Baseline entorhinal CBF was positively associated with memory change, but only among ε4 carriers with lower entorhinal CT. Similarly, baseline entorhinal CT was positively associated with memory change, but only among ε4 carriers with lower entorhinal CBF. Findings suggest that APOE ε4 carriers may experience concomitant alterations in neurovascular function and morphology in the MTL that interact to negatively affect cognition prior to the onset of overt clinical symptoms. Results also suggest the presence of distinct multimodal neural signatures in the entorhinal cortex that may signal relative risk for cognitive decline among this group, perhaps reflecting different stages of cerebrovascular compensation (early effective vs. later ineffective).
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