Background: 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 (DR(D2)), D3, D4, serotonin receptor genes (1Dalpha), (1Dbeta), and (2A) in the etiology of schizophrenia. Methods: We examined 33 multiplex schizophrenic families from Portugal . Results: Linkage analysis performed by GENEHUNTER showed nonsignificant linkage for these genes. A maximum nonparametric linkage score of 1.635 (P=.032) at DR(D2) gene was observed, and this finding suggests DR(D2) gene for further studies. Conclusion: the polymorphisms studied at dopamine receptor gene...
The dopamine system has long been suspected of aetiological involvement in schizophrenia because of ...
Objective: Understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of schizophrenia has been difficult due to th...
There are several lines of evidence implicating theD3 receptor in the pathophysiology of schizophren...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable condition, as demonstrated in family, twin and adoption studies....
Schizophrenia is a common and devastating neuropsychiatric disorder, that affects approximately 1% o...
It has been suggested that genes involved in dopamine neurotransmission contribute to the pathogenes...
The dopamine D4 receptor is of major interest in schizophrenia research due to its high affinity for...
We report the results of a linkage study in 24 families multiply affected with schizophrenia using a...
Aim: We investigated 16 polymorphisms from three genes, dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2), catechol-O-meth...
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder, usually treated with long-term anti-dopaminer...
As part of the European Multicentre Association Study of Schizophrenia (EMASS), we studied polymorph...
Four studies on variants of the D2 receptor gene (Ser→Cys), Bal 1 polymorphism in D3, 48-nucleotide ...
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Objects : Clozapone, prototype of the atypocal, was known to have unique antipsychitic effect with a...
Family, twin and adoption studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in the aetiolo...
The dopamine system has long been suspected of aetiological involvement in schizophrenia because of ...
Objective: Understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of schizophrenia has been difficult due to th...
There are several lines of evidence implicating theD3 receptor in the pathophysiology of schizophren...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable condition, as demonstrated in family, twin and adoption studies....
Schizophrenia is a common and devastating neuropsychiatric disorder, that affects approximately 1% o...
It has been suggested that genes involved in dopamine neurotransmission contribute to the pathogenes...
The dopamine D4 receptor is of major interest in schizophrenia research due to its high affinity for...
We report the results of a linkage study in 24 families multiply affected with schizophrenia using a...
Aim: We investigated 16 polymorphisms from three genes, dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2), catechol-O-meth...
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder, usually treated with long-term anti-dopaminer...
As part of the European Multicentre Association Study of Schizophrenia (EMASS), we studied polymorph...
Four studies on variants of the D2 receptor gene (Ser→Cys), Bal 1 polymorphism in D3, 48-nucleotide ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Objects : Clozapone, prototype of the atypocal, was known to have unique antipsychitic effect with a...
Family, twin and adoption studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in the aetiolo...
The dopamine system has long been suspected of aetiological involvement in schizophrenia because of ...
Objective: Understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of schizophrenia has been difficult due to th...
There are several lines of evidence implicating theD3 receptor in the pathophysiology of schizophren...