Molecular genetic contribution to the developmental course of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
pmid: 18563476
Molecular genetic contribution to the developmental course of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
The developmental trajectory of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is variable. Utilizing a longitudinally assessed sample, we investigated the contribution of susceptibility gene variants, previously implicated through pooled or meta-analyses, to the developmental course of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder over time.151 children (aged 6-12) who met diagnostic criteria for ADHD were assessed using research diagnostic interviews during childhood and 5 years later in adolescence. Severity was defined as total number of ADHD symptoms at baseline and reassessment. Association with variants at DRD4, DRD5, and the dopamine transporter gene, DAT was analyzed using linear regression.As expected, affected individuals showed a decline in ADHD severity over time. The DRD4 48 bp VNTR 7-repeat and DRD5 CA(n) microsatellite marker 148 bp risk alleles were associated with persistent ADHD. Those possessing the DRD4 7 repeat risk allele showed less of a decline in severity at reassessment than those without the risk allele.Those carrying the DRD4 7 risk allele showed greater symptom severity at follow-up and less ADHD reduction over time. These findings support the hypothesis that some susceptibility genes for ADHD also influence its developmental course.
- Cardiff University United Kingdom
- University of California, Irvine United States
- University of California, San Francisco United States
Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins, Adolescent, Psychological Disorders, Mental Health Treatment and Prevention, Receptors, Dopamine D4, Age Factors, Genetic Variation, ADHD; longitudinal; DRD4; DRD5; DAT1, Diagnosis, Differential, Psychologie, psychische Störungen, Behandlung und Prävention, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, Disease Progression, Psychology, Humans, Receptors, Dopamine D5, psychologische Diagnostik und Beratung, psychologische Methoden, Child, Psychological Testing, Psychological Counseling, Psychological Methodology, Molecular Biology, Alleles, ddc: ddc:150
Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins, Adolescent, Psychological Disorders, Mental Health Treatment and Prevention, Receptors, Dopamine D4, Age Factors, Genetic Variation, ADHD; longitudinal; DRD4; DRD5; DAT1, Diagnosis, Differential, Psychologie, psychische Störungen, Behandlung und Prävention, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, Disease Progression, Psychology, Humans, Receptors, Dopamine D5, psychologische Diagnostik und Beratung, psychologische Methoden, Child, Psychological Testing, Psychological Counseling, Psychological Methodology, Molecular Biology, Alleles, ddc: ddc:150
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