| Literature DB >> 18366640 |
Elena García-Martín1, P Ayuso, Antonio Luengo, Carmen Martínez, José Ag Agúndez.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Changes in the density and expression of histamine receptors (HRH) have been detected in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, and HRH antagonists bring about improvements in motor and other symptoms, thus suggesting that HRH play a role in the clinical response of PD patients. This study is aimed to analyse polymorphic variations of HRH in patients with PD.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18366640 PMCID: PMC2292154 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2350-9-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genet ISSN: 1471-2350 Impact factor: 2.103
Characteristics of the individuals included in the study.
| PATIENTS WITH PD (%) | HEALTHY SUBJECTS (%) | |
| Men | 93 (47.7) | 110 (47.6) |
| Women | 102 (52.3) | 121 (52.3) |
| Age ± sd (range) | 69.3 ± 22.0 (28–90) | 28.9 ± 12.5 (19–84) |
Histamine receptor polymorphisms in patients with PD and healthy controls.
| GENOTYPE | PATIENTS WITH PD NO (%) | HEALTHY SUBJECTS NO (%) | INTERGROUP COMPARISON VALUES ODDS RATIO (95% C.I) [CHI-SQUARE; P VALUE] |
| H1 Leu/Leu | 193 (99.0) | 231 (100) | 0.46a (0.46–1.34) [2.38; 0.123] |
| H1 Leu/Ser | 2 (1.0) | 0 --- | 2.20 a (0.75–2.20) [2.38; 0.123] |
| H1 Ser/Ser | 0 --- | 0 --- | --- |
| H2 -1018 G/G | 183 (93.9) | 208 (90.0) | 1.69 (0.83–3.44) [2.03; 0.154] |
| H2 -1018 G/A | 10 (5.1) | 23 (10.0) | 0.49 (0.23–1.04) [3.44; 0.063] |
| H2 -1018 A/A | 2 (1.0) | 0 --- | 2.20 a (0.75–2.20) [2.38; 0.123] |
| H1 Leu | 388 (99.5) | 462 (100) | 0.46 a (0.46–1.34) [2.37; 0.124] |
| H1 Ser | 2 (0.5) | 0 (0) | 2.19 a (0.74–2.19) [2.37; 0.124] |
| H2 -1018 G | 376 (96.4) | 439 (95.0) | 1.41 (0.72–2.74) [0.98; 0.322] |
| H2 -1018 A | 14 (0.6) | 23 (5.0) | 0.71 (0.37–1.39) [0.98; 0.322] |
Crude Odds ratios are shown. (a) In cases where comparison values included zero the relative risk ratio is shown instead of the Odds Ratio.
Histamine receptor polymorphisms according to gender and age of onset of PD. PD patients were subdivided in groups according to age of onset (under or over the median age) and according to gender.
| PD PATIENTS | PD PATIENTS | CONTROL SUBJECTS | |
| Overall patients | 2 (2.19 a; 0.74–2.19) [2.37,0.123] | 14 (0.71; 0.37–1.39) [0.98, 0.322] | 23 |
| Men | 0, (--) | 3 (0.28; 0.08–0.95) [4.17,0.041] | 12 |
| Women | 2 (2.19 a; 0.74–2.20) [2.37,0.123] | 11 (1.20; 0.52–2.76) [0.16, 0.681] | 11 |
| Onset under 68 yr | 0, (--) | 6 (0.58; 0.24–1.42) [1.36, 0.244] | N.A. |
| Onset over 68 yr | 2 (3.45 a; 1.19–3.48) (4.92;0.027) | 8 (0.85; 0.38–1.90) [0.154, 0.695] | N.A. |
(a) In cases where comparison values included zero the relative risk ratio is shown instead of the Odds Ratio.
N.A. Not applicable.
Chi-square and p values correspond to a Mantel-Haenszel comparison with healthy individuals.