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Apolipoprotein E ε4 Allele and Lorazepam Effects on Memory in High-Functioning Older Adults
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In cognitively intact, older adults, the effect of the APOE epsilon4 allele is not necessarily seen in the immediate response to benzodiazepine challenge. Rather, the APOE epsilon4 allele appears to affect the carrier's ability to recover from a cognitive challenge in a normal fashion, at least in a subgroup of subjects with relatively low baseline performance. This suggests that although carrying an APOE epsilon4 allele increases the risk for cognitive toxic effects, allele status alone is not a sufficient predictor of such effects. Studying the response to and the recovery from cognitive challenges may provide insights into the role of the APOE epsilon4 allele and its interaction with other factors in the development of Alzheimer disease and other age-related cognitive problems.
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