The effect of hormone therapy on olfactory sensitivity is dependent on apolipoprotein E genotype |
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Authors: | Sundermann Erin E Gilbert Paul E Murphy Claire |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Psychology, San Diego State University, USA;bUniversity of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, USA |
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Abstract: | Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) show a deficit in olfactory threshold sensitivity. The Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) 4 allele is associated with increased risk of AD and earlier symptom onset. Hormone therapy (HT) may exert neuroprotective effects on brain areas affected by AD. The current study investigated the effect of HT on performance on an olfactory threshold test in 4 positive and 4 negative non-hysterectomized, non-demented, elderly females and AD patients. Among the non-demented participants, 4 positive females who had received HT performed 1) significantly better than those without HT, and 2) at levels similar to those of 4 negative females. In contrast, those without HT who were 4 positive performed significantly worse than those who were 4 negative. HT had no effect on performance in AD patients regardless of 4 status. These results suggest that HT may offer protection against loss of olfactory function in 4 positive individuals in preclinical stages of AD. Future research is warranted in order to investigate further the neuroprotective role of HT on sensory and cognitive functions in non-demented aging individuals. |
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Keywords: | Olfaction Hormone replacement therapy APOE Alzheimer's disease Aging |
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