Serotonin 5-HT1B receptor gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Chinese Han subjects

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Serotonin is an endogenous neurotransmitter that regulates aggressive and impulsive behavior and may be involved in the development of attention deficit Iiyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 5-HT1B knockout mice display hyperactivity, increased exploratory activity and aggression, reduced anxiety, increased vulnerability to cocaine self-administration, and elevated alcohol consumption. Many of these same behaviors are seen in patients with ADHD. Prior studies reported excess transmission of the 861G allele of 5-HT1B to ADHD offspring. We used the transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) and haplotype analysis to investigate the A-161T and G861C polymorphisms in the 5-HT1B receptor gene in ADHD trios from the Chinese Han population. We found no association with ADHD but did find a tendency for excess transmission of the 861G allele (χ2 = 3.766, P = 0.052) and the G/A haplotype (χ2 = 2.925, df = 1, P = 0.087), and under-transmission of C/A haplotype (χ2 = 3.707, df = 1, P = 0.054) to offspring with inattentive ADHD. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Li, J., Wang, Y., Zhou, R., Zhang, H., Yang, L., Wang, B., … Faraone, S. V. (2005). Serotonin 5-HT1B receptor gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Chinese Han subjects. American Journal of Medical Genetics - Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 132 B(1), 59–63. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.b.30075

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