Vl. Nimgaonkar et al., ASSOCIATION STUDY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA WITH DOPAMINE D3 RECEPTOR GENE POLYMORPHISMS - PROBABLE EFFECTS OF FAMILY HISTORY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, American journal of medical genetics, 48(4), 1993, pp. 214-217
Using a case-control design, a reported association of schizophrenia w
ith homozygosity at the dopamine D3 receptor gene locus was investigat
ed in a group of patients (n = 53), with schizophrenia (DSM-III-R), an
d psychiatrically normal controls (n = 61), matched for ethnicity and
area of residence. No significant differences in the distribution of a
lleles or genotypes between the two groups could be detected. However,
among patients with a family history of schizophrenia, as compared to
controls without such family history, an association with allele 1 at
this locus was noted (Odds ratio 12.4, C.I. 1.61, 96.35). (C) 1993 Wi
ley-Liss, Inc.