Department of Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Centre for Dementia Prevention, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2023 Oct;43(10):1672-1684. doi: 10.1177/0271678X231173587. Epub 2023 May 3.
Cerebral hemodynamic alterations have been observed in apolipoprotein ε4 (APOE4) carriers at midlife, however the physiological underpinnings of this observation are poorly understood. Our goal was to investigate cerebral blood flow (CBF) and its spatial coefficient of variation (CoV) in relation to APOE4 and a measure of erythrocyte anisocytosis (red blood cell distribution width - RDW) in a middle-aged cohort. Data from 563 participants in the PREVENT-Dementia study scanned with 3 T MRI cross-sectionally were analysed. Voxel-wise and region-of-interest analyses within nine vascular regions were run to detect areas of altered perfusion. Within the vascular regions, interaction terms between APOE4 and RDW in predicting CBF were examined. Areas of hyperperfusion in APOE4 carriers were detected mainly in frontotemporal regions. The APOE4 allele differentially moderated the association between RDW and CBF, an association which was more prominent in the distal vascular territories (p - [0.01, 0.05]). The CoV was not different between the considered groups. We provide novel evidence that in midlife, RDW and CBF are differentially associated in APOE4 carriers and non-carriers. This association is consistent with a differential hemodynamic response to hematological alterations in APOE4 carriers.
在中年人群中,载脂蛋白 E4 (APOE4) 携带者的大脑血液动力学发生了改变,但其观察结果的生理基础尚未被很好地理解。我们的目标是研究大脑血流 (CBF) 及其空间变异性系数 (CoV) 与 APOE4 以及红细胞非均一性 (红细胞分布宽度 - RDW) 的关系,这项研究纳入了 PREVENT-Dementia 研究中的 563 名参与者,他们使用 3T MRI 进行了横断面扫描。对 9 个血管区域内的体素和感兴趣区域进行了分析,以检测灌注改变的区域。在血管区域内,还检验了 APOE4 和 RDW 在预测 CBF 方面的交互项。在 APOE4 携带者中,发现了大脑血流过度灌注的区域主要在前额和颞叶区域。APOE4 等位基因对 RDW 和 CBF 之间的关联具有不同的调节作用,这种关联在远侧血管区域更为明显(p-[0.01, 0.05])。所考虑的组之间的 CoV 没有差异。我们提供了新的证据表明,在中年人群中,APOE4 携带者和非携带者的 RDW 和 CBF 存在差异相关。这种关联与 APOE4 携带者对血液学改变的不同血液动力学反应一致。