Literature DB >> 19462340

Smoking in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: interaction between 15q13 nicotinic genes and Temperament Character Inventory scores.

Mirko Manchia1, Emanuela Viggiano, Arun K Tiwari, Julien Renou, Umesh Jain, Vincenzo De Luca, James L Kennedy.   

Abstract

Adults with ADHD smoke cigarettes at a higher rate than normal subjects. Nicotine has been shown to significantly improve clinical ADHD symptoms as measured by the Clinical Global Impression scale (CGI) as well as by measures of attention, vigour and arousal in ADHD subjects. In this study we hypothesized that the allele 113bp in D15S1360 marker at CHRNA7 and the 2 bp deletion allele at CHRFAM7A are associated with increased smoking in a sample of 90 DSM-IV patients affected by Adult ADHD. Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) scores were included as covariates in the analysis to distinguish the contribution of personality traits from the contribution of the nicotinic genes under investigation. Smoking status was determined from the medical history questionnaire, and there were 35 current smokers and 55 non-smokers. Single marker associations and the CHRNA7-CHRFAM7A interaction were calculated by logistic regression, considering the 113 bp and the -2 bp deletion in a dominant model. No association of these genes with smoking was observed. Similarly, no significant interaction between the genes was observed in the logistic model. However, Persistence score of the TCI was significantly associated with smoking status. Further investigation on the hypothesis of the molecular interaction between CHRNA7 and CHRFAM7A genes is warranted.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19462340     DOI: 10.1080/15622970902980788

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1562-2975            Impact factor:   4.132


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Authors:  Todd W Costantini; Xitong Dang; Raul Coimbra; Brian P Eliceiri; Andrew Baird
Journal:  J Leukoc Biol       Date:  2014-12-03       Impact factor: 4.962

2.  A novel approach of homozygous haplotype sharing identifies candidate genes in autism spectrum disorder.

Authors:  Jillian P Casey; Tiago Magalhaes; Judith M Conroy; Regina Regan; Naisha Shah; Richard Anney; Denis C Shields; Brett S Abrahams; Joana Almeida; Elena Bacchelli; Anthony J Bailey; Gillian Baird; Agatino Battaglia; Tom Berney; Nadia Bolshakova; Patrick F Bolton; Thomas Bourgeron; Sean Brennan; Phil Cali; Catarina Correia; Christina Corsello; Marc Coutanche; Geraldine Dawson; Maretha de Jonge; Richard Delorme; Eftichia Duketis; Frederico Duque; Annette Estes; Penny Farrar; Bridget A Fernandez; Susan E Folstein; Suzanne Foley; Eric Fombonne; Christine M Freitag; John Gilbert; Christopher Gillberg; Joseph T Glessner; Jonathan Green; Stephen J Guter; Hakon Hakonarson; Richard Holt; Gillian Hughes; Vanessa Hus; Roberta Igliozzi; Cecilia Kim; Sabine M Klauck; Alexander Kolevzon; Janine A Lamb; Marion Leboyer; Ann Le Couteur; Bennett L Leventhal; Catherine Lord; Sabata C Lund; Elena Maestrini; Carine Mantoulan; Christian R Marshall; Helen McConachie; Christopher J McDougle; Jane McGrath; William M McMahon; Alison Merikangas; Judith Miller; Fiorella Minopoli; Ghazala K Mirza; Jeff Munson; Stanley F Nelson; Gudrun Nygren; Guiomar Oliveira; Alistair T Pagnamenta; Katerina Papanikolaou; Jeremy R Parr; Barbara Parrini; Andrew Pickles; Dalila Pinto; Joseph Piven; David J Posey; Annemarie Poustka; Fritz Poustka; Jiannis Ragoussis; Bernadette Roge; Michael L Rutter; Ana F Sequeira; Latha Soorya; Inês Sousa; Nuala Sykes; Vera Stoppioni; Raffaella Tancredi; Maïté Tauber; Ann P Thompson; Susanne Thomson; John Tsiantis; Herman Van Engeland; John B Vincent; Fred Volkmar; Jacob A S Vorstman; Simon Wallace; Kai Wang; Thomas H Wassink; Kathy White; Kirsty Wing; Kerstin Wittemeyer; Brian L Yaspan; Lonnie Zwaigenbaum; Catalina Betancur; Joseph D Buxbaum; Rita M Cantor; Edwin H Cook; Hilary Coon; Michael L Cuccaro; Daniel H Geschwind; Jonathan L Haines; Joachim Hallmayer; Anthony P Monaco; John I Nurnberger; Margaret A Pericak-Vance; Gerard D Schellenberg; Stephen W Scherer; James S Sutcliffe; Peter Szatmari; Veronica J Vieland; Ellen M Wijsman; Andrew Green; Michael Gill; Louise Gallagher; Astrid Vicente; Sean Ennis
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2011-10-14       Impact factor: 4.132

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