| Literature DB >> 11093065 |
A Heiden1, P Schüssler, U Itzlinger, F Leisch, J Scharfetter, C Gebhardt, K Fuchs, M Willeit, L Nilsson, E Miller-Reiter, T Stompe, K Meszaros, W Sieghart, K Hornik, S Kasper, H N Aschauer.
Abstract
The aim of the investigation was to test genes for predisposition to bipolar affective disorder. Therefore, we studied candidate genes in a sample of unrelated patients (n = 102) and healthy controls (n = 79) of Austrian origin, searching for a possible association between polymorphic DNA markers of 5 candidate genes (serotonin transporter, 5-HTT; serotonin 2a receptor, 5-HT2a; dopamine D2 receptor, DRD2; dopamine D3 receptor, DRD3; dopamine transporter, DAT1) and bipolar disorder. There was an association between allelic and genotypic frequencies of 5-HTT and affection status (p = 0.014 and p = 0.017, respectively). However, after correction for multiple comparisons (Bonferroni), these results did not remain significant. Nevertheless, the findings might suggest that alterations in the structure of 5-HTT are involved in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder, which could have major implications in treatment. No association between 5-HT2a, DRD2, DRD3, DAT1 and bipolar disorder was found. Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11093065 DOI: 10.1159/000054846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychobiology ISSN: 0302-282X Impact factor: 2.328