Nm. Thompson et al., NEUROBEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CGG AMPLIFICATION STATUS IN FRAGILE-X FEMALES, American journal of medical genetics, 54(4), 1994, pp. 378-383
Neurobehavioral correlates of CGG amplification were studied in 17 non
retarded adult female carriers of fragile X syndrome. The results reve
aled a significant relationship between IQ and the number of CGG repea
ts in the 5' untranslated region of the FMR1 gene. Women with a full m
utation (>200 CGG repeats) scored below average in IQ, visual-spatial
perception, visual-spatial organization, and executive function. There
were no differences in hue motor dexterity or memory as a function of
CGG amplification status. A history of major depressive disorder was
identified in 71% of the sample, but incidence of depression was not a
ssociated with the degree of CGG amplification. Schizotypal features w
ere noted in 18%. No intellectual or neuropsychological deficit was fo
und in women with a premutation (<200 CGG repeats). Decrements in IQ,
visual-spatial perception, and executive function appear to arise as a
consequence of the CGG amplification. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc,