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The Association between DRD3 Ser9Gly Polymorphism and Depression Severity in Parkinson’s Disease

Authors :
Kezhong Zhang
Yongsheng Yuan
Hui Zhang
Lina Wang
Min Wang
Yan Zhi
Yuting Shen
Qianqian Si
Source :
Parkinson's Disease, Vol 2019 (2019), Parkinson's Disease
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Hindawi, 2019.

Abstract

More and more evidence suggests that dopamine receptor D3 gene (DRD3) plays an important role in the clinical manifestations and the treatment of Parkinson’s disease (PD). DRD3 Ser9Gly polymorphism is the most frequently studied variant point. Our aim was to investigate the potential effect of DRD3 Ser9Gly polymorphism on modulating resting-state brain function and associative clinical manifestations in PD patients. We consecutively recruited 61 idiopathic PD patients and 47 healthy controls (HC) who were evaluated by clinical scales, genotyped for variant Ser9Gly in DRD3, and underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Based on DRD3 Ser9Gly polymorphism, PD patients and HCs were divided into four subgroups. Then, two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was applied to investigate main effects and interactions of PD and DRD3 Ser9Gly polymorphism on the brain function via amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) approach. The association between DRD3 Ser9Gly-modulated significantly different brain regions, and clinical manifestations were detected by Spearman’s correlations. PD patients exhibited decreased ALFF values in the right inferior occipital gyrus, lingual gyrus, and fusiform gyrus. A significant difference in the interaction of “groups × genotypes” was observed in the right medial frontal gyrus. The ALFF value of the cluster showing significant interactions was positively correlated with HAMD-17 scores (r=0.489, p=0.011) and anhedonia scores (r=0.512, p=0.008) in PD patients with the Ser/Gly or Gly/Gly genotypes. Therefore, D3 gene Ser9Gly polymorphism might be associated with the severity of depression characterized by anhedonia in PD patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20908083
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Parkinson’s Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....81ce40f38b09a44465f8dcf4f17a75e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/1642087