A. Duffy et al., Association and linkage studies of candidate genes involved in GABAergic neurotransmission in lithium-responsive bipolar disorder, J PSYCH NEU, 25(4), 2000, pp. 353-358
To test for genetic linkage and association with GABAergic candidate genes
in lithium-responsive bipolar disorder. Design: Polymorphisms located in ge
nes that code for GABRA3, GABRA5 and GABRB3 subunits of the GABA, receptor
were investigated using association and linkage strategies. Participants: A
total of 138 patients with bipolar I disorder with a clear response to lit
hium prophylaxis, selected from specialized lithium clinics in Canada and E
urope that are part of the International Group for the Study of Lithium-tre
ated Patients, and 108 psychiatrically healthy controls. Families of 24 pro
bands were suitable for linkage analysis. Outcome measures: The association
between the candidate genes and patients with bipolar disorder versus that
of controls and genetic linkage within families. Results: There was no sig
nificant association or linkage found between lithium-responsive bipolar di
sorder and the GABAergic candidate genes investigated. Conclusions: This st
udy does not support a major role for the GABAergic candidate genes tested
in lithium-responsive bipolar disorder.