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Suggestive association between oprm1 and impulse control disorders in parkinson''s disease
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Cormier-Dequaire, Florence [Auteur]
Bekadar, Samir [Auteur]
Anheim, Mathieu [Auteur]
Lebbah, Said [Auteur]
Pelissolo, Antoine [Auteur]
Krack, Paul [Auteur]
Lacomblez, Lucette [Auteur]
Lhommee, Eugenie [Auteur]
Castrioto, Anna [Auteur]
Azulay, Jean-Philippe [Auteur]
DEFEBVRE, Luc [Auteur]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U1171
Kreisler, Alexandre [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche Jean-Pierre AUBERT Neurosciences et Cancer (JPArc) - U1172
Durif, Franck [Auteur]
Marques-Raquel, Ana [Auteur]
Brefel-Courbon, Christine [Auteur]
Grabli, David [Auteur]
Roze, Emmanuel [Auteur]
Llorca, Pierre-Michel [Auteur]
Ory-Magne, Fabienne [Auteur]
Benatru, Isabelle [Auteur]
Ansquer, Solene [Auteur]
Maltete, David [Auteur]
Tir, Melissa [Auteur]
Krystkowiak, Pierre [Auteur]
Tranchant, Christine [Auteur]
Lagha-Boukbiza, Ouhaid [Auteur]
Lebrun-Vignes, Benedicte [Auteur]
Mangone, Graziella [Auteur]
Vidailhet, Marie [Auteur]
Charbonnier-Beaupel, Fanny [Auteur]
Rascol, Olivier [Auteur]
Lesage, Suzanne [Auteur]
Brice, Alexis [Auteur]
Tezenas Du Montcel, Sophie [Auteur]
Corvol, Jean-Christophe [Auteur]
Bekadar, Samir [Auteur]
Anheim, Mathieu [Auteur]
Lebbah, Said [Auteur]
Pelissolo, Antoine [Auteur]
Krack, Paul [Auteur]
Lacomblez, Lucette [Auteur]
Lhommee, Eugenie [Auteur]
Castrioto, Anna [Auteur]
Azulay, Jean-Philippe [Auteur]
DEFEBVRE, Luc [Auteur]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U1171
Kreisler, Alexandre [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche Jean-Pierre AUBERT Neurosciences et Cancer (JPArc) - U1172
Durif, Franck [Auteur]
Marques-Raquel, Ana [Auteur]
Brefel-Courbon, Christine [Auteur]
Grabli, David [Auteur]
Roze, Emmanuel [Auteur]
Llorca, Pierre-Michel [Auteur]
Ory-Magne, Fabienne [Auteur]
Benatru, Isabelle [Auteur]
Ansquer, Solene [Auteur]
Maltete, David [Auteur]
Tir, Melissa [Auteur]
Krystkowiak, Pierre [Auteur]
Tranchant, Christine [Auteur]
Lagha-Boukbiza, Ouhaid [Auteur]
Lebrun-Vignes, Benedicte [Auteur]
Mangone, Graziella [Auteur]
Vidailhet, Marie [Auteur]
Charbonnier-Beaupel, Fanny [Auteur]
Rascol, Olivier [Auteur]
Lesage, Suzanne [Auteur]
Brice, Alexis [Auteur]
Tezenas Du Montcel, Sophie [Auteur]
Corvol, Jean-Christophe [Auteur]
Journal title :
Movement disorders . official journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Abbreviated title :
Mov. Disord.
Publication date :
2018-11-16
ISSN :
1531-8257
English keyword(s) :
impulse control disorders
genetic association study
opioid receptor
Parkinson''s disease
genetic association study
opioid receptor
Parkinson''s disease
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Impulse control disorders are frequently associated with dopaminergic therapy in Parkinson's disease. Genetic studies have suggested a high heritability of impulse control disorders in the general population and in PD. The ...
Show more >Impulse control disorders are frequently associated with dopaminergic therapy in Parkinson's disease. Genetic studies have suggested a high heritability of impulse control disorders in the general population and in PD. The aim of this study was to identify candidate gene variants associated with impulse control disorders and related behaviors in PD. We performed a multicenter case-control study in PD patients with (cases) or without impulse control disorders and related behaviors despite significant dopamine agonist exposure of >300 mg levodopa-equivalent daily dose during 12 months (controls). Behavioral disorders were assessed using the Ardouin scale. We investigated 50 variants in 24 candidate genes by a multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusted for sex and age at PD onset. The analysis was performed on 172 cases and 132 controls. Cases were younger (60 ± 8 vs 63 ± 8 years; P < 0.001) and had a higher family history of pathological gambling (12% vs 5%, P = 0.03). No variant was significantly associated with impulse control disorders or related behaviors after correction for multiple testing, although the 2 top variants were close to significant (OPRM1 rs179991, OR, 0.49; 95%CI, 0.32-0.76; P = 0.0013; Bonferroni adjusted P = 0.065; DAT1 40-base pair variable number tandem repeat, OR, 1.82; 95%CI, 1.24-2.68; P = 0.0021; Bonferroni adjusted P = 0.105). Our results are suggestive of a novel association of the opioid receptor gene OPRM1 with impulse control disorders and related behaviors in PD and confirm a previous association with DAT1. Although replication in independent studies is needed, our results bring potential new insights to the understanding of molecular mechanisms of impulse control disorders. © 2018 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.Show less >
Show more >Impulse control disorders are frequently associated with dopaminergic therapy in Parkinson's disease. Genetic studies have suggested a high heritability of impulse control disorders in the general population and in PD. The aim of this study was to identify candidate gene variants associated with impulse control disorders and related behaviors in PD. We performed a multicenter case-control study in PD patients with (cases) or without impulse control disorders and related behaviors despite significant dopamine agonist exposure of >300 mg levodopa-equivalent daily dose during 12 months (controls). Behavioral disorders were assessed using the Ardouin scale. We investigated 50 variants in 24 candidate genes by a multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusted for sex and age at PD onset. The analysis was performed on 172 cases and 132 controls. Cases were younger (60 ± 8 vs 63 ± 8 years; P < 0.001) and had a higher family history of pathological gambling (12% vs 5%, P = 0.03). No variant was significantly associated with impulse control disorders or related behaviors after correction for multiple testing, although the 2 top variants were close to significant (OPRM1 rs179991, OR, 0.49; 95%CI, 0.32-0.76; P = 0.0013; Bonferroni adjusted P = 0.065; DAT1 40-base pair variable number tandem repeat, OR, 1.82; 95%CI, 1.24-2.68; P = 0.0021; Bonferroni adjusted P = 0.105). Our results are suggestive of a novel association of the opioid receptor gene OPRM1 with impulse control disorders and related behaviors in PD and confirm a previous association with DAT1. Although replication in independent studies is needed, our results bring potential new insights to the understanding of molecular mechanisms of impulse control disorders. © 2018 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CHU Lille
CNRS
Inserm
Université de Lille
CNRS
Inserm
Université de Lille
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Research team(s) :
Brain Biology & Chemistry (BBC)
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires
Submission date :
2019-11-27T14:32:48Z