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Do boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele present cognitive and learning impairments?

Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) polymorphisms have been associated with antisocial disorders. Less attention has been paid to the cognitive functioning of individuals with different MAOA alleles. No study has described the cognitive phenotype associated with the less frequent, low enzyme activity allele,...

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Autores principales: Silva, Emanuelle de Oliveira, de Carvalho, André Henrique Barbosa, Paiva, Giulia Moreira, Jorge, Carolina Andrade, Koltermann, Gabriella, de Salles, Jerusa Fumagalli, Haase, Vitor Geraldi, Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos
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Publicado: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9173787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35720651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2021-0071
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author Silva, Emanuelle de Oliveira
de Carvalho, André Henrique Barbosa
Paiva, Giulia Moreira
Jorge, Carolina Andrade
Koltermann, Gabriella
de Salles, Jerusa Fumagalli
Haase, Vitor Geraldi
Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos
author_facet Silva, Emanuelle de Oliveira
de Carvalho, André Henrique Barbosa
Paiva, Giulia Moreira
Jorge, Carolina Andrade
Koltermann, Gabriella
de Salles, Jerusa Fumagalli
Haase, Vitor Geraldi
Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos
author_sort Silva, Emanuelle de Oliveira
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description Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) polymorphisms have been associated with antisocial disorders. Less attention has been paid to the cognitive functioning of individuals with different MAOA alleles. No study has described the cognitive phenotype associated with the less frequent, low enzyme activity allele, MAOA_LPR*2R. OBJECTIVE: We describe the cognitive correlates of boys having MAOA_LPR*2R allele, ascertained in a sample of school children with normal intelligence, not referred for behavioral disorders. METHODS: Participants were eight boys, attending from the second to fifth grades in state-run schools. They were identified among 712 children with typical general cognitive ability, genotyped for MAOA_LPR polymorphism. Participants were assessed with general intelligence, mathematics and spelling achievement, and verbal and visuospatial working memory tests. Neuropsychological performance was compared to published standards, using 1 SD below the mean as a cutoff value for low performance. RESULTS: Intelligence of boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele varied from above average (N=2) to low average in the other children. Five out of eight boys with the MAOA_LPR*2R allele had low mathematics achievement, and three presented additional difficulties with spelling. Four out of eight children had low short-term and working memory performance. DISCUSSION: This is the first study describing cognitive correlates and school performance in boys having the MAOA_LPR*2R allele. Having this allele, and therefore, probably low MAO-A activity, does not necessarily imply low intelligence or low school performance. However, learning difficulties, particularly in math, and low working memory performance were observed in boys having this allele. This suggests a role of MAOA in learning difficulties.
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spelling pubmed-91737872022-06-17 Do boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele present cognitive and learning impairments? Silva, Emanuelle de Oliveira de Carvalho, André Henrique Barbosa Paiva, Giulia Moreira Jorge, Carolina Andrade Koltermann, Gabriella de Salles, Jerusa Fumagalli Haase, Vitor Geraldi Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos Dement Neuropsychol Original Article Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) polymorphisms have been associated with antisocial disorders. Less attention has been paid to the cognitive functioning of individuals with different MAOA alleles. No study has described the cognitive phenotype associated with the less frequent, low enzyme activity allele, MAOA_LPR*2R. OBJECTIVE: We describe the cognitive correlates of boys having MAOA_LPR*2R allele, ascertained in a sample of school children with normal intelligence, not referred for behavioral disorders. METHODS: Participants were eight boys, attending from the second to fifth grades in state-run schools. They were identified among 712 children with typical general cognitive ability, genotyped for MAOA_LPR polymorphism. Participants were assessed with general intelligence, mathematics and spelling achievement, and verbal and visuospatial working memory tests. Neuropsychological performance was compared to published standards, using 1 SD below the mean as a cutoff value for low performance. RESULTS: Intelligence of boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele varied from above average (N=2) to low average in the other children. Five out of eight boys with the MAOA_LPR*2R allele had low mathematics achievement, and three presented additional difficulties with spelling. Four out of eight children had low short-term and working memory performance. DISCUSSION: This is the first study describing cognitive correlates and school performance in boys having the MAOA_LPR*2R allele. Having this allele, and therefore, probably low MAO-A activity, does not necessarily imply low intelligence or low school performance. However, learning difficulties, particularly in math, and low working memory performance were observed in boys having this allele. This suggests a role of MAOA in learning difficulties. Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento 2022-05-13 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9173787/ /pubmed/35720651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2021-0071 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Silva, Emanuelle de Oliveira
de Carvalho, André Henrique Barbosa
Paiva, Giulia Moreira
Jorge, Carolina Andrade
Koltermann, Gabriella
de Salles, Jerusa Fumagalli
Haase, Vitor Geraldi
Carvalho, Maria Raquel Santos
Do boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele present cognitive and learning impairments?
title Do boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele present cognitive and learning impairments?
title_full Do boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele present cognitive and learning impairments?
title_fullStr Do boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele present cognitive and learning impairments?
title_full_unstemmed Do boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele present cognitive and learning impairments?
title_short Do boys with MAOA_LPR*2R allele present cognitive and learning impairments?
title_sort do boys with maoa_lpr*2r allele present cognitive and learning impairments?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9173787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35720651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2021-0071
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