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Research Article

APOE genotype and neuropsychological outcome in mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury: A pilot study

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Pages 596-603 | Received 30 Aug 2010, Accepted 14 Mar 2011, Published online: 04 May 2011
 

Abstract

Primary objective: The influence of apolipoprotein (APOE) on neuropsychological outcome was investigated in 19 patients (25.79 ± 7.22 years) with mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury and 14 matched healthy control subjects (27.43 ± 6.65 years).

Research design: Within- and between-group comparisons were employed.

Methods and procedure: APOE genotype was determined using the Polymerase Chain Reaction–Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism method. Verbal learning and memory, speed of processing and executive function were assessed at 6 weeks and 6 months post-injury. A three-way [Group*Type*Time] ANOVA with repeated measures on the third factor was employed to determine the differences between groups and APOE genotype.

Main outcomes and results: No Group*APOE Genotype*Time interaction was found for all neuropsychological measures, Auditory Verbal Learning Test (p = 0.484, η2 = 0.017), Trail Making Test-B (p = 0.454, η2 = 0.019), Controlled Oral Word Association (p = 0.107, η2 = 0.087) and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-64 (p = 0.291, η2 = 0.038). The results of this pilot study support earlier findings that showed no relationship between APOE ε4 and poor recovery in the same population.

Conclusion: The preliminary findings suggest no clear APOE genotype influence on neuropsychological outcome in mild and moderate TBI patients. Large-scale studies with longer follow-up duration are warranted.

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