Lin H, Sun Y, Li M, Zhan Y, Lin L, Ding Z, Han Y
Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Eur J Neurol. 2020 Aug;27(8):1415-1421. doi: 10.1111/ene.14226. Epub 2020 Apr 28.
Recent studies from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative show that, in the USA, 75% of patients with Alzheimer's disease are female. To date, there have rarely been any attempts to analyze data by sex or gender, which limits the potential for discovering the effects of sex or gender on disease. Little evidence is available regarding the effect of gender and apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 on white matter (WM) connection from the functional perspective due to the lack of appropriate techniques for detecting blood-oxygen-level-dependent signals in WM.
We took advantage of a new framework known as functional tensor imaging to investigate the effect of sex and APOEε4 on WM cortical functional connectivity throughout the brain.
In a group of female patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment, we found a significantly reduced functional connectivity in the left posterior limb of the internal capsule, left superior fronto-occipital fasciculus, bilateral temporopolar area and right somatosensory association cortex in APOEε4 carriers in contrast to non-carriers. We also found a significant APOEε4 by sex interaction effect on the right somatosensory association cortex, left temporopolar area and left superior temporal gyrus. The clinical Montreal Cognitive Assessment score was significantly negatively associated with the right somatosensory association cortex with APOEε4 by sex interaction in males.
These results indicate that increased APOE-related risk in women may be associated with decreased activity in both gray matter and WM in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment compared with men. The finding suggests accounting for sex differences in neuroimaging biomarkers, diagnostics and treatment strategy.
阿尔茨海默病神经影像学计划的近期研究表明,在美国,75%的阿尔茨海默病患者为女性。迄今为止,很少有人尝试按性别分析数据,这限制了发现性别对疾病影响的可能性。由于缺乏在白质中检测血氧水平依赖信号的合适技术,关于性别和载脂蛋白E(APOE)ε4对白质(WM)连接的功能影响的证据很少。
我们利用一种称为功能张量成像的新框架,研究性别和APOEε4对全脑白质皮质功能连接的影响。
在一组遗忘型轻度认知障碍女性患者中,我们发现与非携带者相比,APOEε4携带者在内囊左后肢、左额枕上束、双侧颞极区和右体感联合皮质的功能连接显著降低。我们还发现,在右体感联合皮质、左颞极区和左颞上回,存在显著的APOEε4与性别的交互作用效应。男性中,临床蒙特利尔认知评估得分与右体感联合皮质中APOEε4与性别的交互作用显著负相关。
这些结果表明,与男性相比,遗忘型轻度认知障碍女性患者中与APOE相关的风险增加可能与灰质和白质活动降低有关。这一发现提示在神经影像学生物标志物、诊断和治疗策略中应考虑性别差异。