The association between schizophrenia and the nicotine-like acetylcholinergic receptor gene polymorphism
- VernacularTitle:α7-烟碱样乙酰胆碱受体基因多态性与精神分裂症的关联研究
- Author:
Yuantang CHEN
;
Chengge GAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Schizophrenia;
The α7 nicotine-like acetylcholinergic receptor gene;
Polymorphism;
Association analysis
- From:Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science
2008;17(3):229-231
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To detect the genetic association between schizophrenia and rs1042724,rs384470 polymorphism at nucleotide of the nicotine-like acetylcholinergic receptor gene. Methods Observed in a sample of 98 parent/offspring trios where the proband net the American Classification and diagnostic Criteria for Mental Disorders. The Forth Revised Edition, criteria for schizophrenia using transmission/disequilibrium test(TDT) analysis. The polymorphism of nicotine-like acetylcholinergic receptor gene was detected with PCR methods and SNP typing in all nucleus families. Results Using a family-based association design we obtained evidence of an association between schizophrenia and allele of the rs1042724 polymorphism in the nicotine-like acetylcholinergic receptor gene(RR=1.31,2 (RR)=3.96,P<0.05). Moreover the fact that transmission disequilibrium was observed when one affected offspring was selected at random from each family, suggesting that the results are due to association(McNemar 2 = 4.21,P<0.05). There is no association between schizophrenia and rs1042724 polymorphism in the nicotine-like acetylcholinergic receptor gene (McNemar 2 =2.34,P>0.05). Conclusion It shows an association between schizophrenia and the rs1042724 polymorphism at nucleotide of the nicotine-like acetylcholinergic receptor gene in Chinese.