Brain research

Brain imaging of male and female rats carrying the human APOE ε4 gene

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Abstract

Quantitative volumetric analysis revealed significant differences in brain areas associated with memory and arousal between Ɛ4 female carriers and wild-type females.

  • Female carriers of the APOE Ɛ4 genotype may exhibit decreased cognitive function compared to male carriers.
  • Human imaging studies indicated that APOE Ɛ4 could affect brain structures related to cognitive decline years before Alzheimer's disease onset.
  • Differences in brain structure were observed in female Ɛ4 carriers, particularly in areas linked to memory and arousal.
  • Male Ɛ4 carriers showed increased anxiety and poorer performance in spatial and episodic memory tasks compared to wild-type males.
  • Female carriers demonstrated greater functional connectivity in brain regions related to cognition, emotion, and arousal than their wild-type counterparts.

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