Neurocognitive endophenotypes for bipolar disorder identified in multiplex multigenerational families.

Archives of General Psychiatry
David C GlahnMichael A Escamilla

Abstract

Although genetic influences on bipolar disorder are well established, localization of genes that predispose to the illness has proven difficult. Given that genes predisposing to bipolar disorder may be transmitted without expression of the categorical clinical phenotype, a strategy for identifying risk genes is to identify and map quantitative intermediate phenotypes or endophenotypes. To adjudicate neurocognitive endophenotypes for bipolar disorder. All participants underwent diagnostic interviews and comprehensive neurocognitive evaluations. Neurocognitive measures found to be heritable were entered into analyses designed to determine which test results are impaired in affected individuals, are sensitive to the genetic liability for the illness, and are genetically correlated with affection status. Central valley of Costa Rica; Mexico City, Mexico; and San Antonio, Texas. Seven hundred nine Latino individuals participated in the study. Of these, 660 were members of extended pedigrees with at least 2 siblings diagnosed as having bipolar disorder (n = 230). The remaining subjects were community control subjects drawn from each site who did not have a personal or family history of bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. Neurocognitiv...Continue Reading

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