Serotonin transporter gene polymorphism in chinese patients with poststroke depression: A case-control study

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE-We sought to compare the distribution of the serotonin transporter gene SLC6A4 polymorphism between depressed and nondepressed poststroke patients. METHODS-Patients with cerebral stroke admitted to hospital during a 1-year period were enrolled in a 1:1 case-control study. All cases and controls were genotyped for polymorphism of the serotonin transporter-linked promoter region and the single-nucleotide polymorphism rs25531. RESULTS-Among 367 patients with cerebral stroke, 57 (15.5%) were diagnosed with poststroke depression at 1 month after stroke. In the patients with poststroke depression, 7 genotypes of the serotonin transporter gene SLC6A4 were detected, and the frequency of S/S homozygotes was significantly higher (P=0.049) than that in controls. CONCLUSIONS-S/S homozygosity may be positively associated with the occurrence of poststroke depression in Chinese patients. © 2011 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Fang, J., Yan, W., Jiang, G. X., Li, W., & Cheng, Q. (2011). Serotonin transporter gene polymorphism in chinese patients with poststroke depression: A case-control study. Stroke, 42(5), 1461–1463. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.598672

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