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Olfaction in Aging and Alzheimers Disease: Event-Related Potentials to a Cross-Modal Odor Recognition Memory Task Discriminate ApoE ε4+ and ApoE ε4− Individuals

机译:衰老和阿尔茨海默病的嗅觉:事件相关的电位对跨模型气味识别记忆任务鉴别atpoeε4+和apoeε4-个人

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative condition that affects more than 5 million Americans. Currently, a definitive and unequivocal diagnosis of AD can only be confirmed histopathogically via post-mortem autopsy, demonstrating the need for objective measures of cognitive functioning for those at risk for AD. The single most important genetic risk factor of AD is the Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) ε4 allele. The present study investigated olfactory and cognitive processing deficits in ApoE ε4 positive individuals using a cross-modal recognition memory task and an objective electrophysiological measure, the event-related potential (ERP). Ten ε4+ individuals (5 M, 5 F, M = 75.1 yrs) and ten age and gender-matched ε4− individuals (5 M, 5 F, M = 71 yrs) sequentially encoded a set of 16 olfactory stimuli and were subsequently shown names of odors previously presented (targets) or not (foils). EEG activity was recorded from 19 electrodes as participants distinguished targets from foils using a two-button mouse. P3 latencies were significantly longer in ε4+ individuals and intra-class correlations demonstrated differential activity between the two groups. These findings are consistent with a compensatory hypothesis, which posits that non-demented ε4+ individuals will expend greater effort in cognitive processing or engage in alternative strategies and therefore require greater activation of neural tissue or recruitment of different neural populations. The findings also suggest that cross-modal ERP studies of recognition memory discriminate early neurocognitive changes in ApoE ε4+ and ApoE ε4− individuals and may contribute to identifying the phenotype of persons who will develop Alzheimer's Disease.

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