Abstract
Impulse control disorders and their consequences display variability among individuals, indicating potential involvement of environmental and genetic factors. In this retrospective study, we analyzed a cohort of Parkinson's disease patients treated with dopamine agonists and investigated the influence of the dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphism, DRD4 7R+, which is linked to psychiatric disorders, impulsive traits, and addictive behaviors. We found that DRD4 7R+ is a significant genetic risk factor associated with the severity of ICD.
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Torres, V., Pérez-Montesino, J., Fernández-Santiago, R., Fernández, M., Camara, A., Compta, Y., … Ezquerra, M. (2024). DRD4 gene polymorphism and impulse control disorder induced by dopamine agonists in Parkinson’s disease. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 11(8), 2222–2229. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.52111
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