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EEG alpha phenotypes: linkage analyses and relation to alcohol dependence in an American Indian community study

BACKGROUND: Evidence for a high degree of heritability of EEG alpha phenotypes has been demonstrated in twin and family studies in a number of populations. However, information on linkage of this phenotype to specific chromosome locations is still limited. This study's aims were to map loci lin...

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Autores principales: Ehlers, Cindy L, Gizer, Ian R, Phillips, Evelyn, Wilhelmsen, Kirk C
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2851592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20298578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-43
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author Ehlers, Cindy L
Gizer, Ian R
Phillips, Evelyn
Wilhelmsen, Kirk C
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Gizer, Ian R
Phillips, Evelyn
Wilhelmsen, Kirk C
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description BACKGROUND: Evidence for a high degree of heritability of EEG alpha phenotypes has been demonstrated in twin and family studies in a number of populations. However, information on linkage of this phenotype to specific chromosome locations is still limited. This study's aims were to map loci linked to EEG alpha phenotypes and to determine if there was overlap with loci previously mapped for alcohol dependence in an American Indian community at high risk for substance dependence. METHODS: Each participant gave a blood sample and completed a structured diagnostic interview using the Semi Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism. Bipolar EEGs were collected and spectral power determined in the alpha (7.5-12.0 Hz) frequency band for two composite scalp locations previously identified by principal components analyses (bilateral fronto-central and bilateral centro-parietal-occipital). Genotypes were determined for a panel of 791 micro-satellite polymorphisms in 410 members of multiplex families using SOLAR. RESULTS: Sixty percent of this study population had a lifetime diagnosis of alcohol dependence. Analyses of multipoint variance component LOD scores, for the EEG alpha power phenotype, revealed two loci that had a LOD score of 3.0 or above for the fronto-central scalp region on chromosomes 1 and 6. Additionally, 4 locations were identified with LOD scores above 2.0 on chromosomes 4, 11, 14, 16 for the fronto-central location and one on chromosome 2 for the centro-parietal-occipital location. CONCLUSION: These results corroborate the importance of regions on chromosome 4 and 6 highlighted in prior segregation studies in this and other populations for alcohol dependence-related phenotypes, as well as other areas that overlap with other substance dependence phenotypes identified in previous linkage studies in other populations. These studies additionally support the construct that EEG alpha recorded from fronto-central scalp areas may represent an important endophenotype associated with alcohol and other substance dependence.
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spelling pubmed-28515922010-04-09 EEG alpha phenotypes: linkage analyses and relation to alcohol dependence in an American Indian community study Ehlers, Cindy L Gizer, Ian R Phillips, Evelyn Wilhelmsen, Kirk C BMC Med Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Evidence for a high degree of heritability of EEG alpha phenotypes has been demonstrated in twin and family studies in a number of populations. However, information on linkage of this phenotype to specific chromosome locations is still limited. This study's aims were to map loci linked to EEG alpha phenotypes and to determine if there was overlap with loci previously mapped for alcohol dependence in an American Indian community at high risk for substance dependence. METHODS: Each participant gave a blood sample and completed a structured diagnostic interview using the Semi Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism. Bipolar EEGs were collected and spectral power determined in the alpha (7.5-12.0 Hz) frequency band for two composite scalp locations previously identified by principal components analyses (bilateral fronto-central and bilateral centro-parietal-occipital). Genotypes were determined for a panel of 791 micro-satellite polymorphisms in 410 members of multiplex families using SOLAR. RESULTS: Sixty percent of this study population had a lifetime diagnosis of alcohol dependence. Analyses of multipoint variance component LOD scores, for the EEG alpha power phenotype, revealed two loci that had a LOD score of 3.0 or above for the fronto-central scalp region on chromosomes 1 and 6. Additionally, 4 locations were identified with LOD scores above 2.0 on chromosomes 4, 11, 14, 16 for the fronto-central location and one on chromosome 2 for the centro-parietal-occipital location. CONCLUSION: These results corroborate the importance of regions on chromosome 4 and 6 highlighted in prior segregation studies in this and other populations for alcohol dependence-related phenotypes, as well as other areas that overlap with other substance dependence phenotypes identified in previous linkage studies in other populations. These studies additionally support the construct that EEG alpha recorded from fronto-central scalp areas may represent an important endophenotype associated with alcohol and other substance dependence. BioMed Central 2010-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2851592/ /pubmed/20298578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-43 Text en Copyright ©2010 Ehlers et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Phillips, Evelyn
Wilhelmsen, Kirk C
EEG alpha phenotypes: linkage analyses and relation to alcohol dependence in an American Indian community study
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title_full EEG alpha phenotypes: linkage analyses and relation to alcohol dependence in an American Indian community study
title_fullStr EEG alpha phenotypes: linkage analyses and relation to alcohol dependence in an American Indian community study
title_full_unstemmed EEG alpha phenotypes: linkage analyses and relation to alcohol dependence in an American Indian community study
title_short EEG alpha phenotypes: linkage analyses and relation to alcohol dependence in an American Indian community study
title_sort eeg alpha phenotypes: linkage analyses and relation to alcohol dependence in an american indian community study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2851592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20298578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-43
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