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Functional polymorphism of the glucocorticoid receptor gene associates with mania and hypomania in bipolar disorder
Authors:Anne T Spijker  Elisabeth F C van Rossum  Erik Hoencamp  Roel H DeRijk  Judith Haffmans  Marc Blom  Laura Manenschijn  Jan W Koper  Steven WJ Lamberts   Frans G Zitman
Affiliation:Parnassia BAVO Group, The Hague;, Department of Internal Medicine of the Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam;, Leiden University and Leiden Amsterdam Center for Drugs Research;, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Objectives:  In affective disorders, dysregulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is a frequently observed phenomenon. Subtle changes in glucocorticoid receptor (GR) functioning caused by polymorphisms of the GR gene ( NR3C1 ) may be at the base of the altered reaction of the HPA axis to stress and subsequently related to the development and course of affective disorders. The aim of our study is to evaluate associations between GR gene polymorphisms and bipolar disorder (BD).
Methods:  In this study, 245 patients with BD were interviewed to confirm diagnosis and BD subtype. Data on medication use and sociodemographic details were also collected. The control group consisted of 532 healthy blood donors, from which data on sex and age were collected. To perform genotyping, blood was collected from all patients and healthy controls.
Results:  A trend was found for a protective effect of the exon 9β polymorphism (p = 0.14) and the TthIII I polymorphism (p < 0.05) on the manifestation of the disease. These effects were significantly influenced by male gender for both polymorphisms. Patients with BD and the A/G variant in exon 9β had significantly fewer manic and hypomanic episodes than noncarriers (p < 0.05). No further associations were found with the other investigated GR gene polymorphisms and BD. These findings were not corrected for multiple comparisons.
Conclusions:  We conclude that the exon 9β polymorphism and the TthIII I polymorphism of the GR gene may be associated with a protective effect on the clinical manifestation and course in patients with BD. Furthermore, no associations were found between the other studied GR gene polymorphisms and this disease.
Keywords:HPA axis dysregulation    single nucleotide polymorphism
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