Impact of histamine receptors H1 and H3 polymorphisms on antipsychotic-induced weight gain

A. Tiwari, Danning Zhang, Jennie G Pouget, C. Zai, N. Chowdhury, E. Brandl, L. Qin, Natalie Freeman, J. Lieberman, H. Meltzer, J. Kennedy, D. Müller
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Abstract Objectives: A positive correlation between antipsychotic-induced weight gain (AIWG) and the antagonist effect of antipsychotic drugs at the histamine H1 receptor (HRH1) as well as the agonist effect at the histamine H3 receptor (HRH3) in the brain has been consistently demonstrated. We investigated the potential impact of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in HRH1 and HRH3 genes on AIWG. Methods: We analysed 40 tagSNPs in HRH1 (n = 34) and HRH3 (n = 6) in schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder patients (n = 193) primarily treated with clozapine or olanzapine for up to 14 weeks. Linear regression was used to evaluate the association between SNPs and AIWG, with baseline weight and treatment duration as covariates. Results: In HRH1, a nominal association of rs7639145 with AIWG was observed in patients of European ancestry treated with either clozapine or olanzapine (P = 0.043; β = 1.658; n = 77). We observed nominal association for two HRH1 SNPs rs346074 (P = 0.002; β = –5.024) and rs13064530 (P = 0.004; β = –5.158) in patients of African ancestry treated with either clozapine or olanzapine (n = 37). However, the above associations are not significant after correcting for multiple testing. In HRH3, we did not observe association in either ancestry. Conclusions: The current study suggests that SNPs in HRH1 and HRH3 may not have a major role in AIWG.
组胺受体H1和H3多态性对抗精神病药诱导的体重增加的影响
【摘要】目的:抗精神病药诱导的体重增加(AIWG)与抗精神病药对脑组胺H1受体(HRH1)的拮抗作用和对脑组胺H3受体(HRH3)的激动作用呈正相关。我们研究了HRH1和HRH3基因的单核苷酸多态性(snp)对AIWG的潜在影响。方法:我们分析了主要接受氯氮平或奥氮平治疗长达14周的精神分裂症/分裂情感性障碍患者(n = 193) HRH1 (n = 34)和HRH3 (n = 6)的40个标签snp。以基线体重和治疗时间为协变量,采用线性回归评估snp与AIWG之间的关系。结果:在HRH1中,在接受氯氮平或奥氮平治疗的欧洲血统患者中观察到rs7639145与AIWG的名义关联(P = 0.043;β = 1.658;n = 77)。我们观察到两个HRH1 snp rs346074的名义关联(P = 0.002;β = -5.024)和rs13064530 (P = 0.004;β = -5.158),接受氯氮平或奥氮平治疗的非洲血统患者(n = 37)。然而,在修正多重检验后,上述关联并不显著。在HRH3中,我们在两个祖先中都没有观察到关联。结论:目前的研究表明,HRH1和HRH3的snp可能在AIWG中没有主要作用。
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