Chamelian Laury, Reis Marciano, Feinstein Anthony
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Brain. 2004 Dec;127(Pt 12):2621-8. doi: 10.1093/brain/awh296. Epub 2004 Oct 20.
The possession of at least one APOE-epsilon4 allele may be linked to poor outcome in patients with predominantly severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). In mild TBI, which accounts for approximately 85% of all cases, the role of the APOE-epsilon4 allele is less clear. Studies completed to date have relied on brief cognitive assessments or coarse measures of global functioning, thereby limiting their conclusions. Our study investigated the influence of the APOE-epsilon4 allele in a prospective sample of 90 adults with mild to moderate TBI in whom neuropsychiatric outcome 6 months after injury was assessed as follows: (i) a detailed neuropsychological battery; (ii) an index of emotional distress (General Health Questionnaire); (iii) a diagnosis of major depression (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV); (iv) a measure of global functioning (Glasgow Outcome Scale); (v) an index of psychosocial outcome (Rivermead Head Injury Follow-up Questionnaire); and (vi) symptoms of persistent post-concussion disorder (Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire). No association was found between the presence of the APOE-epsilon4 allele and poor outcome across all measures. Given the homogeneous nature of our sample (mild to moderate injury severity), the uniform follow-up period (6 months) and the comprehensive markers of recovery used, our data suggest that the APOE-epsilon4 allele does not adversely impact outcome in this group of TBI patients.
携带至少一个APOE-ε4等位基因可能与重度创伤性脑损伤(TBI)为主的患者预后不良有关。在占所有病例约85%的轻度TBI中,APOE-ε4等位基因的作用尚不清楚。迄今为止完成的研究依赖于简短的认知评估或整体功能的粗略测量,因此限制了其结论。我们的研究调查了APOE-ε4等位基因在90名轻度至中度TBI成年患者的前瞻性样本中的影响,对这些患者受伤6个月后的神经精神预后进行了如下评估:(i)详细的神经心理成套测验;(ii)情绪困扰指数(一般健康问卷);(iii)重度抑郁症诊断(DSM-IV结构化临床访谈);(iv)整体功能测量(格拉斯哥预后量表);(v)社会心理预后指数(里弗米德脑损伤随访问卷);以及(vi)持续性脑震荡后障碍症状(里弗米德脑震荡后症状问卷)。在所有测量中,均未发现APOE-ε4等位基因的存在与不良预后之间存在关联。鉴于我们样本的同质性(轻度至中度损伤严重程度)、统一的随访期(6个月)以及所使用的全面恢复标志物,我们的数据表明,APOE-ε4等位基因不会对这组TBI患者的预后产生不利影响。