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Sex differences in cognitive resilience in preclinical autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease carriers and non-carriers: Baseline findings from the API ADAD Colombia Trial.

Clara Vila-Castelar1, Pierre N Tariot2, Kaycee M Sink3, David Clayton3, Jessica B Langbaum2, Ronald G Thomas4, Yinghua Chen2, Yi Su2, Kewei Chen2, Nan Hu3, Margarita Giraldo-Chica5, Carlos Tobón5, Natalia Acosta-Baena5, Ernesto Luna5, Marisol Londoño5, Paula Ospina5, Victoria Tirado5, Claudia Muñoz5, Eliana Henao5, Yamile Bocanegra5, Sergio Alvarez6, Silvia Rios-Romenets5, Valentina Ghisays2, Dhruman Goradia2, Wendy Lee2, Ji Luo2, Michael H Malek-Ahmadi2, Hillary D Protas2, Francisco Lopera5, Eric M Reiman2, Yakeel T Quiroz.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Females may have greater susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease (AD)-pathology. We examined the effect of sex on pathology, neurodegeneration, and memory in cognitively-unimpaired Presenilin-1 (PSEN1) E280A mutation carriers and non-carriers.
METHODS: We analyzed baseline data from 167 mutation carriers and 75 non-carriers (ages 30 to 53) from the Alzheimer's Prevention Initiative Autosomal Dominant AD Trial, including florbetapir- and fludeoxyglucose-PET, MRI based hippocampal volume and cognitive testing.
RESULTS: Females exhibited better delayed recall than males, controlling for age, precuneus glucose metabolism, and mutation status, although the effect was not significant among PSEN1 mutation carriers only. APOE ε4 did not modify the effect of sex on AD biomarkers and memory. DISCUSSION: Our findings suggest that, among cognitively-unimpaired individuals at genetic risk for autosomal-dominant AD, females may have greater cognitive resilience to AD pathology and neurodegeneration than males. Further investigation of sex-specific differences in autosomal-dominant AD is key to elucidating mechanisms of AD risk and resilience.
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Keywords:  Alzheimer's disease; autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease; cognition; neurodegeneration; pathology; preclinical; sex differences

Year:  2022        PMID: 35103388      PMCID: PMC9339586          DOI: 10.1002/alz.12552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alzheimers Dement        ISSN: 1552-5260            Impact factor:   16.655


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