Differential effects of DRD4 and DAT1 genotype on fronto-striatal gray matter volumes in a sample of subjects with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, their unaffected siblings, and controls
pmid: 15724142
Differential effects of DRD4 and DAT1 genotype on fronto-striatal gray matter volumes in a sample of subjects with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, their unaffected siblings, and controls
Genetic influences on behavior are complex and, as such, the effect of any single gene is likely to be modest. Neuroimaging measures may serve as a biological intermediate phenotype to investigate the effect of genes on human behavior. In particular, it is possible to constrain investigations by prior knowledge of gene characteristics and by including samples of subjects where the distribution of phenotypic variance is both wide and under heritable influences. Here, we use this approach to show a dissociation between the effects of two dopamine genes that are differentially expressed in the brain. We show that the DAT1 gene, a gene expressed predominantly in the basal ganglia, preferentially influences caudate volume, whereas the DRD4 gene, a gene expressed predominantly in the prefrontal cortex, preferentially influences prefrontal gray matter volume in a sample of subjects including subjects with ADHD, their unaffected siblings, and healthy controls. This demonstrates that, by constraining our investigations by prior knowledge of gene expression, including samples in which the distribution of phenotypic variance is wide and under heritable influences, and by using intermediate phenotypes, such as neuroimaging, we may begin to map out the pathways by which genes influence behavior.
- Utrecht University Netherlands
- Radboud University Nijmegen Netherlands
- Cornell University United States
- University of Groningen Netherlands
- University Medical Center Utrecht Netherlands
Male, DCN 1: Perception and Action, Adolescent, Matched-Pair Analysis, NCEBP 9: Mental health, CAUDATE NUCLEI VOLUMES, Prefrontal Cortex, PREFRONTAL CORTEX, Statistics, Nonparametric, DAT1, Gene Frequency, DCN 3: Neuroinformatics, ADHD, Humans, genetics, sibling, SCHIZOPHRENIC-PATIENTS, Child, UMCN 3.2: Cognitive neurosciences, Analysis of Variance, Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins, Chi-Square Distribution, Siblings, Receptors, Dopamine D4, DOPAMINE TRANSPORTER GENE, Organ Size, HUMAN BRAIN, Neostriatum, Haplotypes, TYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTICS, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, DRD4, 7-REPEAT ALLELE, D-4 RECEPTOR GENE, DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER, Caudate Nucleus, RESPONSE-INHIBITION, EBP 1: Determinants in Health and Disease, MRI
Male, DCN 1: Perception and Action, Adolescent, Matched-Pair Analysis, NCEBP 9: Mental health, CAUDATE NUCLEI VOLUMES, Prefrontal Cortex, PREFRONTAL CORTEX, Statistics, Nonparametric, DAT1, Gene Frequency, DCN 3: Neuroinformatics, ADHD, Humans, genetics, sibling, SCHIZOPHRENIC-PATIENTS, Child, UMCN 3.2: Cognitive neurosciences, Analysis of Variance, Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins, Chi-Square Distribution, Siblings, Receptors, Dopamine D4, DOPAMINE TRANSPORTER GENE, Organ Size, HUMAN BRAIN, Neostriatum, Haplotypes, TYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTICS, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, DRD4, 7-REPEAT ALLELE, D-4 RECEPTOR GENE, DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER, Caudate Nucleus, RESPONSE-INHIBITION, EBP 1: Determinants in Health and Disease, MRI
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