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A preliminary report of the dopamine receptor D4 and the dopamine transporter 1 gene polymorphism and its association with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Authors:Helmut Niederhofer, Frauke Menzel, Karl G  bel, Brigitte Hackenberg, Rainer Richter, Maria Hildegard Walter, Christian Gross, Markus Huber, Roger Pycha,   Hans-Jü  rgen Menzel
Affiliation:Helmut Niederhofer, Frauke Menzel, Karl Göbel, Brigitte Hackenberg, Rainer Richter, Maria Hildegard Walter, Christian Gross, Markus Huber, Roger Pycha, and Hans-Jürgen Menzel
Abstract:
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most prevalent childhood-onset psychiatric syndromes affecting 5%–10% of school-age children worldwide. Distortions in the catecholaminergic system seem to be responsible for this condition. Within this system there are several candidate genes, the dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) and the dopamine transporter 1 (DAT1), with common polymorphism which might be associated with ADHD. We performed a family based association study with 36 trios and 19 parent proband pairs. All diagnoses were confirmed by the “Hypescheme” diagnostic computer program. In this study we did not observe an association of ADHD with DRD4 and DAT1 polymorphism neither by the haplotype relative risk (HRR) method nor by the transmission disequilibrium test (TdT) method. The odds ratio for the DRD4 7-allele was 1.01 and 0.94 for both statistical tests, respectively, and the respective odds ratio for the DAT1 6-allele were 0.91 and 0.88.
Keywords:ADHD   dopamine receptor D4   dopamine transporter   haplotype relative risk   transmission disequilibrium test
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