1. Investigation of polymorphism in the MDR1 gene and antidepressant-induced mania.
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De Luca, V, Mundo, E, Trakalo, J, Wong, G W H, and Kennedy, J L
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GENETIC polymorphisms ,P-glycoprotein ,GLYCOPROTEINS ,ANTIDEPRESSANTS ,AFFECTIVE disorders ,PHARMACOGENOMICS - Abstract
The involvement of the multi-drug-resistant 1 P-glycoprotein gene (MDR1 P-gp) in the transport of antidepressants across the blood-brain barrier makes it a good candidate for the prediction of antidepressant response and side effects. We investigated the role of the MDR1 P-gp gene in predicting the induction of mania in bipolar patients (BP) treated with proserotonergic drugs. Participants met the DSM-IV criteria for BP or BPII and had at least one depressive episode treated with proserotonergic antidepressants. The first group (n=26) included patients with at least one DSM-IV manic/hypomanic episode developed during antidepressant treatment; the second group (N=29) included patients with no antidepressant-induced switches. The common polymorphism of the MDR1 was genotyped for both groups and comparison was made with respect to the presence/absence of induced mania between the two groups. No association between antidepressant-induced mania and the MDR1 alleles or genotypes was found (?
2 =1.85, 2?df, P=0.39; ?2 =0.13, 1?df, P=0.72).The Pharmacogenomics Journal (2003) 3, 297-299, doi:10.1038/sj.tpj.6500196 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2003
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