Pongthanaracht_2017_Clin.Interv.Aging_12_897

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Title : Association between butyrylcholinesterase K variant and mild cognitive impairment in the Thai community-dwelling patients - Pongthanaracht_2017_Clin.Interv.Aging_12_897
Author(s) : Pongthanaracht N , Yanarojana S , Pinthong D , Unchern S , Thithapandha A , Assantachai P , Supavilai P
Ref : Clin Interv Aging , 12 :897 , 2017
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: To study the association of the butyrylcholinesterase K variant (BChE-K) and the plasma BChE activity with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in Thai community-dwelling patients.
METHODS: One hundred patients diagnosed with MCI and 100 control subjects were recruited from the community-dwelling setting in Bangkok, Thailand. The genotype and allele distributions of the BChE-K were determined by polymerase chain reaction and subsequent DNA sequencing. The BChE activity was measured in plasma according to the Ellman's method.
RESULTS: The BChE-K allele frequencies in the Thai community-dwelling patients were in accordance with other ethnics. The BChE-K allele frequency in the control subjects (12%) was higher than that of MCI patients (5.5%), suggesting a protective role of BChE-K for MCI in the Thai community-dwelling patients. The BChE-K homozygotes were significantly associated with lower BChE activity. CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that the BChE-K may be implicated as a protective factor for MCI in the Thai community-dwelling patients, although a further study with a large sample size is warranted to confirm this.

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Pongthanaracht N, Yanarojana S, Pinthong D, Unchern S, Thithapandha A, Assantachai P, Supavilai P (2017)
Association between butyrylcholinesterase K variant and mild cognitive impairment in the Thai community-dwelling patients
Clin Interv Aging 12 :897

Pongthanaracht N, Yanarojana S, Pinthong D, Unchern S, Thithapandha A, Assantachai P, Supavilai P (2017)
Clin Interv Aging 12 :897