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The dopamine D4 receptor gene and moderation of the association between externalizing behavior and IQ.

Colin G DeYoung1, Jordan B Peterson, Jean R Séguin, Jose Maria Mejia, Robert O Pihl, Joseph H Beitchman, Umesh Jain, Richard E Tremblay, James L Kennedy, Roberta M Palmour.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dopaminergic neurotransmission is implicated in externalizing behavior problems, such as aggression and hyperactivity. Externalizing behavior is known to be negatively associated with cognitive ability. Activation of dopamine D4 receptors appears to inhibit the functioning of the prefrontal cortex, a brain region implicated in cognitive ability. The 7-repeat allele of the dopamine D4 receptor gene produces less efficient receptors, relative to other alleles, and this may alter the effects of dopamine on cognitive function.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of a polymorphism in the third exon of the dopamine D4 receptor gene on the association between externalizing behavior and IQ.
DESIGN: In 1 community sample and 2 clinical samples, the presence or absence of the 7-repeat allele was examined as a moderator of the association between externalizing behavior and IQ; the strength of this effect across samples was estimated meta-analytically. PATIENTS: Eighty-seven boys from a longitudinal community study, 48 boys referred clinically for aggression, and 42 adult males diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: IQ scores and observer ratings of externalizing behavior were taken from existing data sets.
RESULTS: Among individuals lacking the 7-repeat allele, externalizing behavior was negatively correlated with IQ (mean r = -0.43; P<.001). Among individuals having at least 1 copy of the 7-repeat allele, externalizing behavior and IQ were uncorrelated (mean r = 0.02; P = .45). The difference between these correlations was significant (z = -2.99; P<.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Allelic variation of the dopamine D4 receptor gene appears to be a genetic factor moderating the association between externalizing behavior and cognitive ability. This finding may help to elucidate the adaptive value of the 7-repeat allele.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17146015      PMCID: PMC3283582          DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.63.12.1410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gen Psychiatry        ISSN: 0003-990X


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