Author/Authors :
S. Duke Han، نويسنده , , Wes S. Houston، نويسنده , , Amy J. Jak، نويسنده , , Lisa T. Eyler Zorrilla، نويسنده , , Bonnie J. Nagel، نويسنده , , Adam S. Fleisher، نويسنده , , Gregory G. Brown، نويسنده , , Jody Corey-Bloom، نويسنده , , David P. Salmon، نويسنده , , Leon J. Thal، نويسنده , , Mark W. Bondi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Previous studies of episodic memory report a greater extent of blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) response in non-demented older adults with the apolipoprotein E epsilon-4 (APOE 4) allele than in those without the allele. We conducted a functional MRI study to investigate whether APOE genotype is related to brain response to verbal paired-associate encoding and consolidation, particularly in the right hemisphere, among non-demented older adults. Structurally segmented volumes and BOLD response were measured in 13 non- 4 and 12 4 subjects. The 4 group displayed greater activation than the non- 4 group in multiple right hemisphere regions for previously encoded word pairs relative to fixation. Activation within manually outlined hippocampal regions of interest also displayed genotype-specific dissociations consistent with whole brain analyses. Furthermore, this differential BOLD response occurred in the presence of equivalent behavioral and neuropsychological performances as well as comparable hippocampal and overall structural segmentation volumes between groups. Results implicate a widely distributed and interconnected network of right hemisphere brain regions that may be involved in compensating for APOE 4-related deficiencies associated with verbal episodic memory encoding and consolidation.
Keywords :
BOLD , Episodic memory , apolipoprotein E , Hippocampus , Non-demented older adults , Verbal paired-associate encoding