[Distribution of DRD4 and DAT1 alleles from dopaminergic system in a mixed Chilean population]
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[Distribution of DRD4 and DAT1 alleles from dopaminergic system in a mixed Chilean population]
Abstract
Background: Genes for dopamine receptor DRD4 and dopamine transporter DAT1 are highly polymorphic. Two alleles of these genes, namely the DRD4.7 and the DAT1*9 are frequently associated to the attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity. In Europe, the allele for DRD4 receptor with four repetitions (DRD4.4) has the highest frequency, with a median of 69%, followed by DRD4.7, with a frequency of 15%. South American indigenous populations have higher frequencies for DRD4.7 (61%) than for DRD4.4 (29%). The ten repetition allele for DAT1 transporter has a high frequency among Europeans (72%) and Amerindians (100%). The allele DAT1*9 is the second most frequent allele.
Aim: To study the frequency of DRD4 and DAT1 alleles in a Chilean population sample.
Material and methods: One hundred serum samples were obtained from blood donors in two public hospitals in Santiago. Polymorphic regions for DRD4 and DAT1 were amplified by polymerase chain reaction.
Results: The allele DRD4.4 had a frequency of 59% and DRD4.7 a frequency of 27%. The allele DAT1*10 had a frequency of 74%, followed by DAT 1*9, with a frequency of 23%.
Discussion: In a Chilean population sample, the frequency of DRD4 and DAT1 alleles was very similar to that of European populations.
Comment in
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[Distribution of alleles of the VNTR polymorphism in the 3'-untranslated region of the DAT1 gene (SLC6A3) in São Paulo/Brazil and its importance to genetic studies of neuropsychiatric disorders in ethically admixed populations].Rev Med Chil. 2005 Nov;133(11):1392-3. doi: 10.4067/s0034-98872005001100017. Epub 2005 Dec 29. Rev Med Chil. 2005. PMID: 16446865 Spanish. No abstract available.
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