Association of serotonin and dopamine gene pathways with behavioral subphenotypes in dementia

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作者
Proitsi, Petroula [1 ]
Lupton, Michelle K.
Reeves, Suzanne J.
Hamilton, Gillian [2 ]
Archer, Nicola
Martin, Belinda M.
Iyegbe, Conrad
Hollingworth, Paul [3 ]
Lawlor, Brian [4 ,5 ]
Gill, Michael [4 ,5 ]
Brayne, Carol [6 ]
Rubinsztein, David C. [7 ]
Owen, Michael J. [3 ]
Williams, Julie [3 ]
Lovestone, Simon
Powell, John F.
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat, Dept Neurosci, London SE5 8AF, England
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Western Gen Hosp, Mol Med Ctr, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Cardiff Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychol Med & Neurol, MRC Ctr Neuropsychiat Genet & Genom, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales
[4] St James Hosp, Mercers Inst Res Aging, Dublin, Ireland
[5] Trinity Coll Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
[6] Univ Cambridge, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Inst Publ Hlth, Cambridge, England
[7] Univ Cambridge, Dept Med Genet, Cambridge Inst Med Res, Cambridge, England
关键词
Alzheimer's disease (AD); BPSD; Multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) model; Genes; Dopamine; Serotonin; Medication; Interactions; Covariates; SNP; NPI; CATECHOL-O-METHYLTRANSFERASE; TRANSPORTER PROMOTER REGION; INCREASED FAMILIAL RISK; COMT VAL(108/158) MET; PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS; AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; APOLIPOPROTEIN-E; RECEPTOR POLYMORPHISM; PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2010.06.011
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Genetic association studies investigating the association between genes of serotonergic and dopaminergic systems and behavioral and psychological symptoms in dementia (BPSD) are contradictory. We have utilized 1008 probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients from the UK and used the 12-item Neuropsychiatric Inventory. We applied a multiple indicators-multiple causes (MIMIC) approach to investigate the effect of 11 polymorphisms on the 4 behavioral subphenotypes "psychosis", "moods", "agitation", and "behavioural dyscontrol". Significant associations were observed between the serotonin transporter gene (SERT) polymorphism STin2 and "psychosis"; the dopamine transporter gene (DAT) 3' variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) and "agitation"; and the dopamine receptor 4 (DRD4) VNTR and "moods" factors. Direct associations were identified between the dopamine receptor 3 (DRD3) BalI polymorphism and depression; the dopamine receptor 1 (DRD1) and dopamine transporter gene 3' VNTR polymorphisms and aberrant motor behavior; the DRD4 VNTR and sleep disturbances; and the SERT gene VNTR 5HTTLPR and apathy items. Significant interactions observed between polymorphisms suggested epistatic effects and interactions between polymorphisms and medications highlighted potential treatment response. This multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) model efficiently captured the complexity of the interrelations between genetic variation, behavioral symptoms, and clinical variables. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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