| Literature DB >> 11940706 |
F C Crawford1, R D Vanderploeg, M J Freeman, S Singh, M Waisman, L Michaels, L Abdullah, D Warden, R Lipsky, A Salazar, M J Mullan.
Abstract
APOE has been demonstrated to influence traumatic brain injury (TBI) outcome. The relationship between APOE genotype and memory following TBI was examined in 110 participants in the Defense and Veterans' Head Injury Program. Memory performance was worse in those who had an APOE epsilon 4 allele (n = 30) than those who did not (n = 80), whereas genotype groups did not differ on demographic or injury variables or on measures of executive functioning. These data support a specific role for the APOE protein in memory outcome following TBI, and suggest an APOE isoform-specific effect on neuronal repair processes.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11940706 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.58.7.1115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurology ISSN: 0028-3878 Impact factor: 9.910