Blood group ‘O’ protects against Alzheimer’s disease risk

June 06, 2015 13:59
Blood group ‘O’ protects against Alzheimer’s disease risk

According to the study by University of Sheffield in UK has revealed that blood types play significant role in the development of the nervous system and may cause a higher risk of developing cognitive decline. They proved that people with blood type ‘O’ are protected against Alzheimer’s than those with 'A', 'B' or 'AB' blood types.

The researchers Matteo De Marco and Professor Annalena Venneri, from the University's Department of Neuroscience, made the discovery after analysing the results of 189 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans from healthy volunteers. They calculated the volumes of grey matter within the brain and explored differences between different blood groups.

The researchers compared the individuals with ‘O’ blood group with those with ‘A’, ‘B’ or ‘AB’ blood types. They analysed that individuals with an 'O' blood type have more grey matter in the posterior proportion of the cerebellum and 'A', 'B' or 'AB' blood types had smaller grey matter volumes in temporal and limbic regions of the brain, including the left hippocampus, which is one of the earliest part of the brain damaged by Alzheimer's disease. These findings indicate that smaller volumes of grey matter are associated with non-'O' blood types.

"The findings seem to indicate that people who have an 'O' blood type are more protected against the diseases in which volumetric reduction is seen in temporal and mediotemporal regions of the brain like with Alzheimer's disease for instance," said De Marco.

The study was published in The Brain Research Bulletin.

By Lizitha

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