Author:
Ambrósio Alda M.,Kennedy James L.,Macciardi Fabio,Coelho Isabel,Soares Maria J.,Oliveira Catarina R.,Pato Michele T.,Pato Carlos N.
Abstract
ABSTRACTBackground:Alterations in dopaminergic and serotonergic systems have been implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia for many years. This study was performed to assess the possible involvement of the dopamine receptor genes D2 (DRD2), D3, D4, serotonin receptor genes 1Dα, 1Dβ, and 2A in the etiology of schizophrenia.Methods:We examined 33 multiplex schizophrenic families from Portugal.Results:Linkage analysis performed by GENE-HUNTER showed nonsignificant linkage for these genes. A maximum nonparametric linkage score of 1.635 (P=.032) at DRD2 gene was observed, and this finding suggests DRD2 gene for further studies.Conclusion:the polymorphisms studied at dopamine receptor genes D3, D4, serotonin receptor genes 1Dα, 1Dβ, and 2A do not have a major effect in susceptibility to schizophrenia in a Portuguese population.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical)