J. Kuusisto et al., ASSOCIATION OF APOLIPOPROTEIN-E PHENOTYPES WITH LATE-ONSET ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - POPULATION-BASED STUDY, BMJ. British medical journal, 309(6955), 1994, pp. 636-638
Objective-To determine the association between the e4 allele of apolip
oprotein E and Alzheimer's disease in a randomly selected population s
ample. Design-Cross sectional population based study. Subjects-980 peo
ple aged 69 to 78 (349 men, 631 women). Setting-Population of Kuopio,
eastern Finland. Main outcome measures-Presence of e4 allele and diagn
osis of Alzheimer's disease by detailed neurological and neurophysiolo
gical evaluation. Results-46 (4.7%) subjects were classified as having
probable or possible Alzheimer's disease. The frequency of the apolip
oprotein E e4 allele was 0.359 in patients with Alzheimer's disease an
d 0.165 in subjects without dementia (P<0.0001). The prevalence of Alz
heimer's disease was 2.9% in subjects with no e4 alleles, 7.6% in subj
ects with one e4 allele, and 21.4% in subjects with two e4 alleles of
apolipoprotein E. Conclusions-Allele e4 of apolipoprotein is associate
d with Alzheimer's disease in a dose-response fashion in a randomly se
lected elderly population.