Polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin converting enzyme: lack of association with mood disorder

Pauls, J. ; Bandelow, B. ; Rüther, E. ; Kornhuber, J.
Springer
Published 2000
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1435-1463
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Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
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Summary. The insertion/deletion polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was investigated in a case-control study including 169 patients with suffering from either bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent major depression (DSM-IV) and 169 healthy controls. No significant association was found with bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent depression and the polymorphism of the ACE gene. A previously reported genetic association (Arinami et al., 1996) was not confirmed by the present study.
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autor Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
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Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
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notes Summary. The insertion/deletion polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was investigated in a case-control study including 169 patients with suffering from either bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent major depression (DSM-IV) and 169 healthy controls. No significant association was found with bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent depression and the polymorphism of the ACE gene. A previously reported genetic association (Arinami et al., 1996) was not confirmed by the present study.
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schlagwort Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
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shingle_author_1 Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
shingle_author_2 Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
shingle_author_3 Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
shingle_author_4 Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
shingle_catch_all_1 Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
Polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin converting enzyme: lack of association with mood disorder
Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
Summary. The insertion/deletion polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was investigated in a case-control study including 169 patients with suffering from either bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent major depression (DSM-IV) and 169 healthy controls. No significant association was found with bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent depression and the polymorphism of the ACE gene. A previously reported genetic association (Arinami et al., 1996) was not confirmed by the present study.
1435-1463
14351463
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
Polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin converting enzyme: lack of association with mood disorder
Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
Summary. The insertion/deletion polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was investigated in a case-control study including 169 patients with suffering from either bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent major depression (DSM-IV) and 169 healthy controls. No significant association was found with bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent depression and the polymorphism of the ACE gene. A previously reported genetic association (Arinami et al., 1996) was not confirmed by the present study.
1435-1463
14351463
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
Polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin converting enzyme: lack of association with mood disorder
Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
Summary. The insertion/deletion polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was investigated in a case-control study including 169 patients with suffering from either bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent major depression (DSM-IV) and 169 healthy controls. No significant association was found with bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent depression and the polymorphism of the ACE gene. A previously reported genetic association (Arinami et al., 1996) was not confirmed by the present study.
1435-1463
14351463
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Pauls, J.
Bandelow, B.
Rüther, E.
Kornhuber, J.
Polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin converting enzyme: lack of association with mood disorder
Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
Keywords: Genetic, association, affective disorders, angiotensin converting enzyme, insertion/deletion polymorphism, mood disorders.
Summary. The insertion/deletion polymorphism of the gene of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was investigated in a case-control study including 169 patients with suffering from either bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent major depression (DSM-IV) and 169 healthy controls. No significant association was found with bipolar disorder type I or unipolar recurrent depression and the polymorphism of the ACE gene. A previously reported genetic association (Arinami et al., 1996) was not confirmed by the present study.
1435-1463
14351463
Springer
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