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Linkage analysis of schizophrenia with five dopamine receptor genes in nine pedigrees
Authors:Hilary Coon   William Byerley   John Holik   Mark Hoff   Marina Myles-Worsley   Lars Lannfelt   Pierre Sokoloff   Jean-Charles Schwartz   Merilyne Waldo   Robert Freedman     Rosemarie Plaetke
Abstract:Alterations in dopamine neurotransmission have been strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia for nearly 2 decades. Recently, the genes for five dopamine receptors have been cloned and characterized, and genetic and physical map information has become available. Using these five loci as candidate genes, we have tested for genetic linkage to schizophrenia in nine multigenerational families which include multiple affected individuals. In addition to testing conservative disease models, we have used a neurophysiological indicator variable, the P50 auditory evoked response. Deficits in gating of the P50 response have been shown to segregate with schizophrenia in this sample and may identify carriers of gene(s) predisposing for schizophrenia. Linkage results were consistently negative, indicating that a defect at any of the actual receptor sites is unlikely to be a major contributor to schizophrenia in the nine families studied.
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