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Investigation of cholecystokinin system genes in panic disorder.

J L Kennedy1, J Bradwejn, D Koszycki, N King, R Crowe, J Vincent, O Fourie.   

Abstract

There is evidence for the role of the cholecystokinin (CCK) neurotransmitter system in the neurobiology of panic disorder (PD). The CCK receptor agonist, CCK-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) fulfills criteria for a panicogenic agent and there is evidence that PD might be associated with an abnormal function of the CCK system. For example, PD patients show an enhanced sensitivity to CCK-4, and exhibit lower CSF and lymphocyte CCK concentration as compared to healthy controls (reviewed by Bradwejn et al.). Also, untreated PD patients display an increased CCK-4-induced intracellular Ca2+ mobilization in T cells relative to treated PD, depression and schizophrenia. The CCK receptors have been classified into two subtypes: CCK-A and CCK-B. We report here a study of polymorphisms in the CCK pre-pro hormone gene (CCK), CCK-AR, and CCK-BR in DSM-IV panic patients (n = 99) vs controls matched for gender and ethnicity. The CCK polymorphism revealed no association with PD. We identified a new polymorphism for the CCK-A receptor gene, and tested it in our sample, with negative results. A single nucleotide polymorphism has been found in the coding region of the CCK-B receptor gene (CCK-BR) and D Collier (personal communication) identified a highly polymorphic dinucleotide (CT)n microsatellite in the 5' regulatory region. For the CCK-B receptor gene polymorphism, PD patients showed a significant association. Our genetic dissection of the CCK system thus far suggests that the CCK-B receptor gene variation may contribute to the neurobiology of panic disorder.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10395221     DOI: 10.1038/sj.mp.4000507

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-4184            Impact factor:   15.992


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