单胺氧化酶a基因启动子功能多态性与重度抑郁症的关系。

American Journal of Medical Genetics Pub Date : 2000-12-04
T G Schulze, D J Müller, H Krauss, H Scherk, S Ohlraun, Y V Syagailo, C Windemuth, H Neidt, M Grässle, A Papassotiropoulos, R Heun, M M Nöthen, W Maier, K P Lesch, M Rietschel
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然而,没有一种被研究的变异与重度抑郁症或双相情感障碍有一致的联系。由于单胺能神经传递被认为在情感性障碍中发挥重要作用,我们在146名无血缘关系的德国血统患者和101名情感性障碍阴性生活史的对照组中研究了这种多态性与重性抑郁症的潜在关联。与最近在恐慌症中的发现相似,我们观察到,与年龄和性别匹配的对照组相比,复发性重度抑郁症女性患者中只含有长等位基因的基因型频率显著增加。点。J. Med. Genet。(Neuropsychiatr。[j] .科学与技术,2000。
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Association between a functional polymorphism in the monoamine oxidase A gene promoter and major depressive disorder.

Various polymorphisms of the X-chromosomal monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) gene were investigated for association with affective disorders. However, none of the studied variants could consistently be associated with either major depressive or bipolar affective disorder. Recently, a positive association between panic disorder and a novel functional repeat polymorphism in the MAO-A gene promoter, with the longer alleles being more active, was reported. Since monoaminergic neurotransmission is supposed to play an important role in affective disorders, we investigated a potential association of this polymorphism with major depressive illness in a sample of 146 unrelated patients of German descent and a control group of 101 individuals with a negative life history for affective disorders. Similarly to the recent findings in panic disorder, we observed a significantly increased frequency of genotypes containing only long alleles in female patients with recurrent major depression in comparison with age- and sex-matched controls. Thus, our data suggest that an excess of high-activity MAO-A gene promoter alleles resulting in an elevated MAO-A activity is a risk factor for major depressive disorder in females. Am. J. Med. Genet. (Neuropsychiatr. Genet.) 96:801-803, 2000.

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