a recent article in Nature, April 2020, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2247-3
says:
title
APOE4 leads to blood–brain barrier dysfunction predicting cognitive decline
[quote][/quote]we show that individuals bearing APOE4 (with the ε3/ε4 or ε4/ε4 alleles) are distinguished from those without APOE4 (ε3/ε3) by breakdown of the BBB in the hippocampus and medial temporal lobe. This finding is apparent in cognitively unimpaired APOE4 carriers and more severe in those with cognitive impairment, but is not related to amyloid-β or tau pathology measured in cerebrospinal fluid or by positron emission tomography...
I wonder what are the conequences for us?
I have not accessed the full article, too expensive for me to buy a single article...
Apoe4 leads to BBB disfunction
Re: Apoe4 leads to BBB disfunction
Hi Stefan. I have to read this one soon. I'll see what I can access and share.
Re: Apoe4 leads to BBB disfunction
This overview article, posted on our Facebook page, has a section on ApoE4 and the BBB.Stefan wrote:I wonder what are the consequences for us?
The section is quick read, but the authors state this is an area for more research.A culmination of these studies implicates ApoE4 in decreasing BBB integrity through weakening tight junctions, increases in MMP9 and a loss of support needed for the BBB...
ApoE4 has also been associated to an increase in cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) which can trigger BBB dysfunction due to the deposition of Aβ in the vessel walls and impaired clearance through the BBB compared to ApoE3 (118).
Re: Apoe4 leads to BBB disfunction
Meanwhile, here are 25 ways to preserve the blood brain barrier: "How to Actually Heal and Repair a Leaky Blood Brain Barrier."
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