No association between chromosome-18 markers and lithium-responsive affective disorders

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作者
Turecki, G
Alda, M
Grof, P
Grof, E
Martin, R
Cavazzoni, PA
Duffy, A
Maciel, P
Rouleau, GA
机构
[1] MONTREAL GEN HOSP,CTR RES NEUROSCI,MONTREAL,PQ H3H 1A4,CANADA
[2] UNIV OTTAWA,ROYAL OTTAWA HOSP,AFFECT DISORDERS PROGRAM,OTTAWA,ON K1Z 7K4,CANADA
关键词
genetics; bipolar depression; linkage analysis;
D O I
10.1016/0165-1781(96)02864-8
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
An allelic association study of excellent responders to lithium was conducted with a candidate gene (G(olf),ln a G-protein receptor gene) and five other chromosome-18p markers. G(olf) is of special interest because it maps to a region of chromosome 18 where two independent groups (Berrettini et al., 1994; Stine et al., 1995) have found linkage to bipolar disorder. It has been proposed that G proteins are involved in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder, and lithium, an effective prophylactic agent, is known to impair G-protein activation. To reduce heterogeneity - a common obstacle to genetic investigation - only patients who showed excellent response to lithium prophylaxis were studied. Fifty-five genetically unrelated excellent responders to lithium prophylaxis were compared with 94 normal subjects of similar ethnic background. The groups did not differ in either allele or genotype frequency for the tested markers, The data do not support the hypothesis that the tested loci confer a major susceptibility for affective disorders.
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