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脑源性神经营养因子多态性和身体活动对老年人情景记忆的影响:一项横断面研究。

Effects of BDNF polymorphism and physical activity on episodic memory in the elderly: a cross sectional study.

作者信息

Canivet Anne, Albinet Cédric T, André Nathalie, Pylouster Jean, Rodríguez-Ballesteros Montserrat, Kitzis Alain, Audiffren Michel

机构信息

Université de Poitiers, Centre de Recherches sur la Cognition et l'Apprentissage, CNRS UMR 7295, Poitiers, France.

Université de Poitiers, Centre de Recherches sur la Cognition et l'Apprentissage, CNRS UMR 7295, Poitiers, France ; Institut National Universitaire Champollion, Place Verdun, 81000 Albi, France.

出版信息

Eur Rev Aging Phys Act. 2015 Dec 29;12:15. doi: 10.1186/s11556-015-0159-2. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) concentration is highest in the hippocampus compared with that in other brain structures and affects episodic memory, a cognitive function that is impaired in older adults. According to the neurotrophic hypothesis, BDNF released during physical activity enhances brain plasticity and consequently brain health. However, even if the physical activity level is involved in the secretion of neurotrophin, this protein is also under the control of a specific gene. The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of the interaction between physical activity and BDNF Val66Met (rs6265), a genetic polymorphism, on episodic memory.

METHODS

Two hundred and five volunteers aged 55 and older with a Mini Mental State Examination score ≥ 24 participated in this study. Four groups of participants were established according to their physical activity level and polymorphism BDNF profile (Active Val homozygous, Inactive Val homozygous, Active Met carriers, Inactive Met carriers). Episodic memory was evaluated based on the delayed recall of the Logical Memory test of the MEM III battery.

RESULTS

As expected, the physical activity level interacted with BDNF polymorphism to affect episodic memory performance (p < .05). The active Val homozygous participants significantly outperformed the active Met carriers and inactive Val homozygous participants.

CONCLUSION

This study clearly demonstrates an interaction between physical activity and BDNF Val66Met polymorphism that affects episodic memory in the elderly and confirms that physical activity contributes to the neurotrophic mechanism implicated in cognitive health. The interaction shows that only participants with Val/Val polymorphism benefited from physical activity.

摘要

背景

与其他脑结构相比,脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)在海马体中的浓度最高,且会影响情景记忆,而情景记忆这一认知功能在老年人中会受损。根据神经营养假说,体育活动过程中释放的BDNF可增强大脑可塑性,进而促进大脑健康。然而,即使体育活动水平与神经营养因子的分泌有关,但这种蛋白质也受特定基因的调控。本研究的目的是探讨体育活动与BDNF Val66Met(rs6265)基因多态性之间的相互作用对情景记忆的影响。

方法

205名年龄在55岁及以上、简易精神状态检查表得分≥24的志愿者参与了本研究。根据他们的体育活动水平和BDNF基因多态性概况(活跃的Val纯合子、不活跃的Val纯合子、活跃的Met携带者、不活跃的Met携带者)将参与者分为四组。基于MEM III成套测验中逻辑记忆测试的延迟回忆来评估情景记忆。

结果

正如预期的那样,体育活动水平与BDNF基因多态性相互作用,影响情景记忆表现(p<0.05)。活跃的Val纯合子参与者的表现明显优于活跃的Met携带者和不活跃的Val纯合子参与者。

结论

本研究清楚地证明了体育活动与BDNF Val66Met基因多态性之间的相互作用会影响老年人的情景记忆,并证实体育活动有助于参与认知健康的神经营养机制。这种相互作用表明,只有具有Val/Val基因多态性的参与者才从体育活动中受益。

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