BDNF Met allele Is Associated With Lower Cognitive Function in Poststroke Rehabilitation

Author:

Han Zhenxiang12ORCID,Qi Lili3,Xu Qinfeng4,Xu Mingzhu15,Cai Lei6,Wong John7,Hu Xinjia18,Luo Xun910,Wang Jiening2,Zhang Yuling111,Li Yapeng4,Wang Qing Mei112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stroke Biological Recovery Laboratory, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, USA

2. Seventh People’s Hospital of Shanghai University of TCM, Shanghai, PR China

3. Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Shanghai University of TCM, Shanghai, PR China

4. Fudan University, Shanghai, PR China

5. Southern Medical University, Shenzhen, PR China

6. Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, PR China

7. MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA, USA

8. Shenzhen People’s Hospital, Clinical Medical College of Jinan University, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, PR China

9. Kerry Rehabilitation Medicine Research Institute, Shenzhen, Guangdong, PR China

10. Dapeng New District Nan’ao People’s Hospital, Shenzhen, Guangdong, PR China

11. University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, PR China

12. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

Background and purpose. The identification of a genetic role for cognitive outcome could influence the design of individualized treatment in poststroke rehabilitation. The aim of this study is to determine whether brain-derived neurotrophic factor ( BDNF) Val66Met polymorphism is independently associated with poststroke functional outcome. Methods. A total of 775 stroke patients with genomic data were identified from the Partners HealthCare Biobank, which contains a large number of genotypes from Biobank’s consented patients. Of 775 stroke patients who met the inclusion/exclusion criteria, 86 were enrolled. Functional outcomes were assessed using the Functional Independence Measure scores at the time of admission and discharge. Logistic and linear regression models adjusted for covariate variables, including age, sex, and medical conditions, were used to evaluate the association between BDNF Val66Met and functional outcome. Results. We detected a significant correlation between Met alleles and lower cognitive function at discharge in both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke patients. Genotyping findings confirmed that BDNF Met allele frequency was higher in contrast to Val/Val allele frequency in lower cognitive functional recovery. Furthermore, after adjusting for covariate variables, BDNF Met alleles were found to be associated with lower cognitive outcome [ P = .003; odds ratio (OR) = 5.95 (1.81-19.52)] and recovery [ P = .006; OR = 3.16 (1.4-7.15)], especially with lower problem solving, expression, and social recovery in all stroke patients. Conclusions. Met allele carriers exhibited impaired poststroke cognitive function. The BDNF genotype may be a useful predictor of cognitive function in inpatient poststroke rehabilitation.

Funder

National Center for Research Resources and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health

Harvard University and its affiliated academic health care centers; and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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