Imlach A-R, Ward D D, Vickers J C, Summers M J, Felmingham K L
Division of Psychology, School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia.
Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia.
Transl Psychiatry. 2017 Jun 6;7(6):e1144. doi: 10.1038/tp.2017.107.
The S allele of the functional 5-HTTLPR polymorphism has previously been associated with reductions in memory function. Given the change in function of the serotonergic system in older adults, and the functional consequences of memory decline in this age group, further investigation into the impact of 5-HTTLPR in healthy older adults is required. This investigation examined the effect of 5-HTTLPR variants (S carriers versus L/L homozygotes) on verbal and visual episodic memory in 438 healthy older adults participating in the Tasmanian Healthy Brain Project (age range 50-79 years, M=60.35, s.d.=6.75). Direct effects of 5-HTTLPR on memory processes, in addition to indirect effects through interaction with age and gender, were assessed. Although no direct effects of 5-HTTLPR on memory processes were identified, our results indicated that gender significantly moderated the impact that 5-HTTLPR variants exerted on the relationship between age and verbal episodic memory function as assessed by the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test. No significant direct or indirect effects were identified in relation to visual memory performance. Overall, this investigation found evidence to suggest that 5-HTTLPR genotype affects the association of age and verbal episodic memory for males and females differently, with the predicted negative effect of S carriage present in males but not females. Such findings indicate a gender-dependent role for 5-HTTLPR in the verbal episodic memory system of healthy older adults.
功能性5-HTTLPR多态性的S等位基因此前已被证实与记忆功能减退有关。鉴于老年人血清素能系统的功能变化,以及该年龄组记忆衰退的功能后果,有必要进一步研究5-HTTLPR对健康老年人的影响。本研究调查了438名参与塔斯马尼亚健康大脑项目的健康老年人(年龄范围50 - 79岁,M = 60.35,标准差 = 6.75)中5-HTTLPR变体(S携带者与L/L纯合子)对言语和视觉情景记忆的影响。除了通过与年龄和性别的相互作用产生的间接影响外,还评估了5-HTTLPR对记忆过程的直接影响。虽然未发现5-HTTLPR对记忆过程有直接影响,但我们的结果表明,性别显著调节了5-HTTLPR变体对年龄与言语情景记忆功能之间关系的影响,这一关系通过雷伊听觉词语学习测验进行评估。在视觉记忆表现方面未发现显著的直接或间接影响。总体而言,本研究发现有证据表明,5-HTTLPR基因型对男性和女性年龄与言语情景记忆的关联影响不同,S等位基因携带者的预期负面影响在男性中存在,而在女性中不存在。这些发现表明5-HTTLPR在健康老年人的言语情景记忆系统中具有性别依赖性作用。