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Neuroscience Letters | 2001

Apolipoprotein E genotyping in a sample of Colombian patients with Alzheimer's disease

Gonzalo Arboleda; Juan J. Yunis; Rodrigo Pardo; Claudia M. Gomez; Daniel Hedmont; Gabriel Misas Arango; Humberto Arboleda

Abstract Apolipoprotein E e4 (APOEe4) allele has been associated with an increased risk for Alzheimers disease (AD) in diverse populations. Few studies have been carried out in Hispano-Americans and results are inconclusive due to ethnic diversity. This study determined the frequency of APOE alleles in a group of 61 Caucasian-Mestizos patients with probable AD, and 61 age- and sex-matched controls. APOEe4 frequency was 36.8% for patients, and 8.2% for controls (P


Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2004

Angiotensin-converting enzyme and alpha-2-macroglobulin gene polymorphisms are not associated with Alzheimer's disease in Colombian patients

Dalila Camelo; Gonzalo Arboleda; Juan J. Yunis; Rodrigo Pardo; Gabriel Misas Arango; Eugenia Solano; Luis Alberto López; Daniel Hedmont; Humberto Arboleda

Polymorphisms in alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2M) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) genes have been considered as risk factors for Alzheimers disease (AD) independently of the risk conferred by the apolipoprotein E sigma4 allele (APOEsigma4) in diverse populations. In the present study, we have analysed the distribution of genotypes and alleles of the insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphisms of ACE and A2M in 83 AD patients and 69 normal controls in Colombia. Our results showed that there is no association between the I/D polymorphisms of ACE and A2M with AD (P = 0.788 and P = 0.538, respectively). Using logistic regression and multiple correlation analysis (MCA), we confirmed that the main risk factor associated and consistently grouped with AD patients in this population is APOE4, but this association was not observed with alleles and genotypes of ACE and A2M.


Neuroscience Letters | 2003

Haplogroup analysis of the risk associated with APOE promoter polymorphisms (-219T/G, -491A/T and -427T/C) in Colombian Alzheimer's disease patients.

Glenda Parra-Bonilla; Gonzalo Arboleda; Juan J. Yunis; Eugenia Solano; Rodrigo Pardo; Gabriel Misas Arango; Daniel Hedmont; Humberto Arboleda

Results analyzing the association between polymorphisms in the promoter region of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene and Alzheimers disease (AD) are contradictory. We studied the association of three polymorphisms in the APOE promoter (-219T/G, -491A/T and -427T/C) with AD in a sample of the Colombian population. The polymorphism -491A/T confers increased risk for AD associated with AA genotype independent of APOEe4 allele (odds ratio (OR): 2.64) and more pronounced in men (OR: 6.07). Genotypes TT and TG of -219T/G showed a significant association with AD, but this was lost in an adjusted model. We did not find any association with -427T/C polymorphism. Using a haplogroup analysis of the promoter polymorphisms, we further confirmed their independent contribution as genetic risk factors for AD.


Neurobiology of Aging | 2000

Apolipoprotein E genotyping in a sample of Colombian patients with Alzheimer disease

Gonzalo Arboleda; Humberto Arboleda; Juan J. Yunis; Rodrigo Pardo; Claudia M. Gomez; Daniel Hedmont; Gabriel Misas Arango

Apolipoprotein E e4 (APOEe4) allele has been associated with an increased risk for Alzheimers disease (AD) in diverse populations. Few studies have been carried out in Hispano-Americans and results are inconclusive due to ethnic diversity. This study determined the frequency of APOE alleles in a group of 61 Caucasian-Mestizos patients with probable AD, and 61 age- and sex-matched controls. APOEe4 frequency was 36.8% for patients, and 8.2% for controls (P < 0.0001; OR 7.6). Genotype frequencies differ between the two groups (P < 0.0001). Genotype 3/3 was the most common. Frequency of genotypes 3/4, 4/4 and 2/4 were higher in patients than in the controls. Our results show a highly significant association of APOEe4 with AD, and implies the importance of APOEe4 as a risk factor in this population.


Cuadernos de Economía | 2004

EL CAMPO DE LA ECONOMÍA Y LA FORMACIÓN DE LOS ECONOMISTAS

Gabriel Misas Arango


Innovar-revista De Ciencias Administrativas Y Sociales | 2008

Reseña de "Empresa, innovación y desarrollo" de I. D. Hernández Umaña

Gabriel Misas Arango


Revista de Economía Institucional | 2007

EL CAMPO DE LA ECONOMÍA

Gabriel Misas Arango


Cuadernos de Economía | 1993

Desarrollo científico y teoría económica : nuevos retos para la enseñanza de la economía

Gabriel Misas Arango


Unipluriversidad | 2012

El Decreto 2912: Inconveniente y perjudicial para el desarrollo académico de la universidad pública

Gabriel Misas Arango


Archive | 2007

El campo de la economa

Gabriel Misas Arango

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Rodrigo Pardo

National University of Colombia

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Humberto Arboleda

National University of Colombia

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Juan J. Yunis

National University of Colombia

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Daniel Hedmont

National University of Colombia

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Gonzalo Arboleda

National University of Colombia

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Dalila Camelo

National University of Colombia

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Eugenia Solano

National University of Colombia

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Bruno Benítez

National University of Colombia

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Claudia Alvarez

National University of Colombia

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Claudia M. Gomez

National University of Colombia

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