Abstract
Abstract
Background
Fatty acids play prominent roles in brain function as they participate in structural, metabolic and signaling processes. The homeostasis of fatty acids and related pathways is known to be impaired in cognitive decline and dementia, but the relationship between these metabolic disturbances and common risk factors, namely the ɛ4 allele of the apolipoprotein E (ApoE-ɛ4) gene and sex, remains elusive.
Methods
In order to investigate early alterations associated with cognitive decline in the fatty acid-related serum metabolome, we here applied targeted metabolomics analysis on a nested case-control study (N=368), part of a prospective population cohort on dementia.
Results
When considering the entire study population, circulating levels of free fatty acids, acyl-carnitines and pantothenic acid were found to be increased among those participants who had greater odds of cognitive decline over a 12-year follow-up. Interestingly, stratified analyses indicated that these metabolomic alterations were specific for ApoE-ɛ4 non-carriers and women.
Conclusions
Altogether, our results highlight that the regulation of fatty acids and related metabolic pathways during ageing and cognitive decline depends on complex inter-relationships between the ApoE-ε4 genotype and sex. A better understanding of the ApoE-ɛ4 and sex dependent modulation of metabolism is essential to elucidate the individual variability in the onset of cognitive decline, which would help develop personalized therapeutic approaches.
Funder
ministerio de economía y competitividad
agence nationale de la recherche
medical research council
instituto de salud carlos iii
agaur
icrea
alzheimer nederland
nederlandse organisatie voor wetenschappelijk onderzoek
institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
institut de santé publique et développement of the victor segalen bordeaux university
sanofi-aventis
fondation pour la recherche médicale
caisse nationale maladie des travailleurs salariés
direction générale de la santé
mutuelle générale de l’education nationale
institut de la longévité
regional government of aquitaine
regional government of bourgogne
fondation de france
fondation plan alzheimer
caisse nationale pour la solidarité et l’autonomie
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cognitive Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical),Neurology