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Variants in the ?2A AR adrenergic receptor gene in psychiatric patients

โœ Scribed by Feng, Jinong; Sobell, Janet L.; Heston, Leonard L.; Goldman, David; Cook, Edwin; Kranzler, Henry R.; Gelernter, Joel; Sommer, Steve S.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
24 KB
Volume
81
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-7299
DOI
10.1002/(sici)1096-8628(19980907)81:5<405::aid-ajmg9>3.0.co;2-r

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โœฆ Synopsis


In various studies of psychiatric patients, alterations in adrenergic receptor (AR) expression or function have been suggested. Herein, the โฃ 2A AR gene was screened in 206 patients with schizophrenia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, alcohol dependence, or cocaine dependence. The entire coding region was examined for single base pair changes, using restriction endonuclease fingerprinting (REF), a screening method that can detect virtually 100% of mutations in 2-kb DNA segments. In the approximately 600 kb of screened sequence, six novel nucleotide changes were identified. The changes resulted in four missense changes (A25G, N251K, R368L, and K370N), and a sequence in the 3 untranslated region. In addition, a silent change (G363G) was found at high frequency in Asians and Native Americans. Of the four missense changes, two found in patients with alcohol/drug dependence occur in highly conserved amino acids, suggesting that these are of likely functional significance. As the โฃ 2A ARs are widely distributed both pre-and postsynaptically, and as many pharmacological agents with multiple effects target these receptors, the novel missense changes described herein may be candidates for involvement in alcohol/drug dependence, in other clinical disorders or traits, or in differential response to pharma-cotherapy. Am. J. Med. Genet. (Neuropsychiatr. Genet.) 81:405-410, 1998.


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