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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 137-141, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-52281

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Genetic factors are known to be important in the etiology of bipolar disorder (BD). The fragile sites (FSs) are a very interesting subject for the study of clinical disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate fragile sites seen in patients with bipolar disorder and find a correlation between some fragile sites and bipolar disorder. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The frequencies of folate sensitive FSs were compared in short-term whole blood cultures from bipolar patients and from normal individuals. RESULTS: The rate of FS expression in the patients was considerably higher than in the controls (p < 0.001). Several chromosome regions including 1p36, 1q21, 1q32, 3p25, 7q22, 7q32, 11q23, 12q24, 13q32, 14q24, Xp22 and Xq26 were represented considerably more often in the patients than in the controls (p value between 0.001 to 0.036). Among these FSs, the sites 1p36, 1q21, 3p25, 7q22, 7q32, and 14q24 were not observed in other studies. CONCLUSION: These regions can be the most active of hot spots in the genomes of bipolar patients, and may harbor important genes associated with BD.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Bipolar Disorder/genetics , Chromosome Fragile Sites/drug effects , Chromosome Fragility/drug effects , Chromosomes, Human/genetics , Cytogenetics , Folic Acid/pharmacology , Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2008; 29 (7): 946-951
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-100671

ABSTRACT

To describe the history of 157 carriers of pericentric inversions on chromosome 9 [inv9] with karyotype analyses and evaluate the significance of these findings. We studied the incidence, clinical significance, and genetic counseling of inv9 p11;q12, p11;q13, and p11;q21 patients who were referred to our laboratory from various clinics of the Medical Faculty, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey retrospectively from 157 cases of 15528 cytogenetic analyses collected between May 1993 and February 2007. We found the incidence of inv9 to be 1.01%. From a review of 157 cases with inv9, it is concluded that the incidence of the spontaneous abortion group 30.6% appeared to be high among the adult patients with inv9. The 17 cases were found to have mental retardation, which gave an incidence of 10.8%. We here report the clinical and cytogenetic findings of 157 inv9 cases that had different problems. Although, inv9 has been considered to be a normal variant, our observation implies a possible association between inv9 and abnormalities, suggesting that a susceptibility locus for these phenotypes may be located at the breakpoint of the inversion on chromosome 9, which may lead to cloning of a susceptibility gene for unspecified abnormalities. These findings could be used widely in clinical genetics, and as an effective tool for genetic counseling and reproductive guidance


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Chromosome Aberrations , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9/genetics , Genetic Counseling , Karyotyping , Intellectual Disability , Abortion, Spontaneous , Phenotype , Retrospective Studies
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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 583-592, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-111382

ABSTRACT

We review the evidence for the frequency of the fragile X syndrome (FXS), other X-linked abnormalities, and other chromosomal disabilities of Turkish pediatric psychiatry outpatients with intellectual disability. Reported clinical features and genetic findings were used in cytogenetic screenings to estimate the prevalence of the fragile X (fra X) and other chromosomal aberrations in 120 patients with mental retardation, language disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity, or developmental delay, in comparison with 30 healthy children. Data on the clinical, intellectual and behavioral findings in 14 fra X positive children (11.7%) is presented. Ten of the 120 patients (8.3%) had enlargement of the heterochromatin region of chromosome 9. Other chromosomal aberrations and autosomal fragile sites (FS) were also observed. There was a statistically significant difference in the autosomal and X-linked FS between the study and control groups (p < 0.05). The tests for the fra X chromosome are likely to be of diagnostic benefit in young children with autism or developmental delay, particularly in speech, and who have large and prominent ears.


Subject(s)
Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Case-Control Studies , Cytogenetic Analysis , Fragile X Syndrome/genetics , Intellectual Disability/genetics , Turkey
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