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Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Polymorphisms and Bipolar Disorder in Iranian Population

BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a common and severe mood disorder. Although genetic factors have important rolesin the etiology of bipolar disorder, no specific gene has been identified in relation to this disorder. Monoamine oxidase gene is suggested to be associated with bipolar disorder in...

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Autores principales: Eslami Amirabadi, Mohammad Reza, Rajezi Esfahani, Sepideh, Davari-Ashtiani, Rozita, Khademi, Mojgan, Emamalizadeh, Babak, Movafagh, Abolfazl, Sadr, Said, Arabgol, Fariba, Darvish, Hossein, Razjoyan, Katayoon
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kowsar 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4353216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793118
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.23095
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author Eslami Amirabadi, Mohammad Reza
Rajezi Esfahani, Sepideh
Davari-Ashtiani, Rozita
Khademi, Mojgan
Emamalizadeh, Babak
Movafagh, Abolfazl
Sadr, Said
Arabgol, Fariba
Darvish, Hossein
Razjoyan, Katayoon
author_facet Eslami Amirabadi, Mohammad Reza
Rajezi Esfahani, Sepideh
Davari-Ashtiani, Rozita
Khademi, Mojgan
Emamalizadeh, Babak
Movafagh, Abolfazl
Sadr, Said
Arabgol, Fariba
Darvish, Hossein
Razjoyan, Katayoon
author_sort Eslami Amirabadi, Mohammad Reza
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description BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a common and severe mood disorder. Although genetic factors have important rolesin the etiology of bipolar disorder, no specific gene has been identified in relation to this disorder. Monoamine oxidase gene is suggested to be associated with bipolar disorder in many studies. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigatethe role of MAOA gene polymorphisms in the etiology of bipolar disorder in Iranian population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study is a case-control study, with convenient sampling. Three common polymorphisms, a CA microsatellite, a VNTR, and a RFLP were typed in 156 bipolar patients and 173 healthy controls. Patients were chosen from Imam Hossein General Hospital, Psychiatry Ward (Tehran/Iran). Controlsamples for this study consisted of 173 healthy individuals recruitedby convenient sampling. Allelic distributions of these polymorphisms were analyzed in bipolar and control groups to investigate any association with MAOA gene. RESULTS: Significant associations were observed regarding MAOA-CA (P = 0.016) and MAOA-VNTR (P = 0.004) polymorphisms in the bipolar females. There was no association between MAOA-RFLP and bipolar disorder. CONCLUSIONS: The obtained results confirm some previous studies regardinga gender specific association of MAOA gene with the bipolar disorder.
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spelling pubmed-43532162015-03-19 Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Polymorphisms and Bipolar Disorder in Iranian Population Eslami Amirabadi, Mohammad Reza Rajezi Esfahani, Sepideh Davari-Ashtiani, Rozita Khademi, Mojgan Emamalizadeh, Babak Movafagh, Abolfazl Sadr, Said Arabgol, Fariba Darvish, Hossein Razjoyan, Katayoon Iran Red Crescent Med J Research Article BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a common and severe mood disorder. Although genetic factors have important rolesin the etiology of bipolar disorder, no specific gene has been identified in relation to this disorder. Monoamine oxidase gene is suggested to be associated with bipolar disorder in many studies. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigatethe role of MAOA gene polymorphisms in the etiology of bipolar disorder in Iranian population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study is a case-control study, with convenient sampling. Three common polymorphisms, a CA microsatellite, a VNTR, and a RFLP were typed in 156 bipolar patients and 173 healthy controls. Patients were chosen from Imam Hossein General Hospital, Psychiatry Ward (Tehran/Iran). Controlsamples for this study consisted of 173 healthy individuals recruitedby convenient sampling. Allelic distributions of these polymorphisms were analyzed in bipolar and control groups to investigate any association with MAOA gene. RESULTS: Significant associations were observed regarding MAOA-CA (P = 0.016) and MAOA-VNTR (P = 0.004) polymorphisms in the bipolar females. There was no association between MAOA-RFLP and bipolar disorder. CONCLUSIONS: The obtained results confirm some previous studies regardinga gender specific association of MAOA gene with the bipolar disorder. Kowsar 2015-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4353216/ /pubmed/25793118 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.23095 Text en Copyright © 2015, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Eslami Amirabadi, Mohammad Reza
Rajezi Esfahani, Sepideh
Davari-Ashtiani, Rozita
Khademi, Mojgan
Emamalizadeh, Babak
Movafagh, Abolfazl
Sadr, Said
Arabgol, Fariba
Darvish, Hossein
Razjoyan, Katayoon
Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Polymorphisms and Bipolar Disorder in Iranian Population
title Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Polymorphisms and Bipolar Disorder in Iranian Population
title_full Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Polymorphisms and Bipolar Disorder in Iranian Population
title_fullStr Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Polymorphisms and Bipolar Disorder in Iranian Population
title_full_unstemmed Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Polymorphisms and Bipolar Disorder in Iranian Population
title_short Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Polymorphisms and Bipolar Disorder in Iranian Population
title_sort monoamine oxidase a gene polymorphisms and bipolar disorder in iranian population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4353216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793118
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.23095
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