1. [-2548G/A functional polymorphism in the promoter region of leptin gene and antipsychotic agent-induced weight gain in schizophrenic patients: a study of nuclear family-based association].
- Author
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Mou XD, Zhang ZJ, Zhang XR, Shi JB, and Sun J
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Family Health, Female, Genotype, Humans, Male, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Promoter Regions, Genetic genetics, Schizophrenia genetics, Schizophrenia physiopathology, Weight Gain genetics, Antipsychotic Agents therapeutic use, Leptin genetics, Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length, Schizophrenia drug therapy, Weight Gain drug effects
- Abstract
Objective: To investigate whether there is association between the-2548G/A functional polymorphism in the promoter region of leptin gene and weight gain following antipsychotic agents (APS) acute treatment in schizophrenic patients., Methods: Eight-four Chinese Han untreated schizophrenia patients in 70 nuclear families were recruited. The polymorphism of leptin gene was determined with PCR-RFLP technique. Body weight was measured in the patients on admission the and after 10 weeks treatment with risperidone or chlorpromazine., Results: There was an average (8.00+/-6.13)% increases in baseline weight after the 10 week treatment. There were significant differences in the distribution of allele frequencies (chi2=4.031, P=0.045) between the patients with weight changed >or=7% and <7% subgroups. Family-based association analysis further confirmed the above significant finding by transmission disequilibrium test but not by quantitative trait transmission disequilibrium test., Conclusion: The finding confirms that the-2548G/A polymorphism in promoter region of leptin gene is associated with APS-induced weight gain.
- Published
- 2008