نتایج جستجو برای: 5httlpr

تعداد نتایج: 136  

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2009
Naomi R Wray Michael R James Scott D Gordon Troy Dumenil Leanne Ryan William L Coventry Dixie J Statham Michele L Pergadia Pamela A F Madden Andrew C Heath Grant W Montgomery Nicholas G Martin

BACKGROUND The length polymorphism repeat in the promoter region of the serotonin transporter gene (5HTTLPR) is one of the most studied polymorphisms for association with a range of psychiatric and personality phenotypes. However, the original 5HTTLPR assay is prone to bias toward short allele calling. METHODS We designed new assays for the 5HTTLPR suitable for large-scale genotyping projects...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2013
Byron Creese Clive Ballard Emma Jones

BACKGROUND/AIMS Cognitive impairment is a well-established correlate of psychotic symptoms in Alzheimer's disease (AD-P). We review whether this relationship has confounded previous genetic association studies of 5HTTLPR and AD-P. METHODS We reviewed all studies on 5HTTLPR and conducted a semi-quantitative analysis. RESULTS Three out of 4 studies with low MMSE reported a significant associa...

2016
Kathryn J. Lester Susanna Roberts Robert Keers Jonathan R. I. Coleman Gerome Breen Chloe C. Y. Wong Xiaohui Xu Kristian Arendt Judith Blatter-Meunier Susan Bögels Peter Cooper Cathy Creswell Einar R. Heiervang Chantal Herren Sanne M. Hogendoorn Jennifer L. Hudson Karen Krause Heidi J. Lyneham Anna McKinnon Talia Morris Maaike H. Nauta Ronald M. Rapee Yasmin Rey Silvia Schneider Sophie C. Schneider Wendy K. Silverman Patrick Smith Mikael Thastum Kerstin Thirlwall Polly Waite Gro Janne Wergeland Thalia C. Eley

BACKGROUND We previously reported an association between 5HTTLPR genotype and outcome following cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) in child anxiety (Cohort 1). Children homozygous for the low-expression short-allele showed more positive outcomes. Other similar studies have produced mixed results, with most reporting no association between genotype and CBT outcome. AIMS To replicate the assoc...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2002
Alexander Neumeister Anastasios Konstantinidis Juergen Stastny Markus J Schwarz Oliver Vitouch Matthaus Willeit Nicole Praschak-Rieder Johanna Zach Martina de Zwaan Brigitta Bondy Manfred Ackenheil Siegfried Kasper

BACKGROUND Evidence suggests that serotonin transporter gene promoter polymorphism (5HTTLPR)-dependent low transcriptional activity of the human serotonin transporter gene may be a genetic susceptibility factor for depression. We studied the behavioral responses to tryptophan depletion (TD) in healthy women with and without a first-degree family history of depression and examined the relationsh...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2016
Alexis L Elmore Joel T Nigg Karen H Friderici Katherine Jernigan Molly A Nikolas

Problematic family dynamics are common among youth with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Multiple mechanisms, including diathesis-stress (vulnerability) and differential susceptibility Gene × Environment interaction effects (G × E), have been proposed to account for this association. G × E effects for ADHD were examined via interactions between a genetic marker hypothesized to i...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2010
William L Coventry Michael R James Lindon J Eaves Scott D Gordon Nathan A Gillespie Leanne Ryan Andrew C Heath Grant W Montgomery Nicholas G Martin Naomi R Wray

The reported interaction between the length polymorphism (5HTTLPR) in the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) and stressful life events on depression has led to many attempts to replicate but with inconsistent results. This inconsistency may reflect, in part, small sample size and the unknown contribution of the long allele SNP, rs25531. Using a large twin sample of 3,243 individuals from 2,230...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2015
Ardesheer Talati Guia Guffanti Zagaa Odgerel Iuliana Ionita-Laza Heli Malm Andre Sourander Alan S Brown Priya J Wickramaratne Jay A Gingrich Myrna M Weissman

The role of the serotonin transporter promoter linked polymorphism (5HTTLPR) in depression, despite much research, remains unclear. Most studies compare persons with and without depression to each other. We show offspring at high (N = 192) as compared to low (N = 101) familial risk for major depressive disorder were almost four times as likely to have two copies of the short allele at 5HTTLPR, ...

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Joshua M Carlson Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi Eddie Harmon-Jones Greg Hajcak

Threat signals facilitate spatial attention, even when awareness of these signals has been restricted through the use of backward masking. However, unrestricted/unmasked threat cues tend to delay the disengagement of attention, whereas restricted/masked threat facilitates orienting, suggesting different underlying mechanisms. Within the general population, the serotonin transporter gene polymor...

2013
Rocchina Colucci Dario Gambaccini Narcisa Ghisu Giuseppe Rossi Francesco Costa Marco Tuccori Nicola De Bortoli Matteo Fornai Luca Antonioli Angelo Ricchiuti Maria Gloria Mumolo Santino Marchi Corrado Blandizzi Massimo Bellini

5HTTLPR polymorphism of serotonin transporter yields short (S) and long (L) alleles. SS and LS genotypes are associated with reduced expression of serotonin transporter. This cross-sectional study investigated the association of 5HTTLPR with symptom severity of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Patients with IBS (Rome III) and healthy controls were included. Genomic DNA was extracted from saliva,...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2012
Helena M S Zavos Chloe C Y Wong Nicola L Barclay Robert Keers Jonathan Mill Frühling V Rijsdijk Alice M Gregory Thalia C Eley

BACKGROUND Cognitive biases have long been hypothesized to influence the development and maintenance of symptoms of internalizing problems. Anxiety sensitivity represents one such bias and refers to sensitivity to the physical and emotional symptoms of anxiety and the belief that these are harmful. Twin studies indicate a role for both environmental and genetic influences on anxiety sensitivity...

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