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  • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
  • Volume 6(2); 1999
  • Article

Review

Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry 1999;6(2):170-5. Published online: Feb, 1, 1999

VNTR Polymorphism of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Gene Intron 1 in Schizophrenics

  • In-Ho Paik, MD;Kyu-Young Toh, MD;Chang-Uk Lee, MD;Jung-Jin Kim, MD;Soo-Jung Lee, MD; and Chul Lee, MD
    Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea
Abstract

Until recently, the etiology of schizophrenia was generally attributed to abnormalities in dopaminergic neurotransmission. Specifically, an excess of dopaminergic activity in the mesolimbic system has been postulated to produce the positive symptoms, while decreased dopaminergic activity in the mesocortical system has been suggested to cause negative symptoms. Accordingly, we performed an association study of schizophrenia with TH gene. Three hundred and seventy four biologically unrelated schizophrenic patients meeting DSM-III-R criteria from Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital affiliated with Catholic university of Korea were recruited for our study. The 393 healthy controls were volunteers for DNA library of Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital without personal or family history of psychiatric and neurologic illness. DNA was extracted from peripheral mononuclear cells and polymorphic region was amplified by polymerase chain reaction. TH intron 1 VNTR polymorphism was typed by silver staining. The allele distributions of TH gene were not different between schizophrenics and controls. However, the frequency of allele A was significantly higher in positive group than that of negative group of schizophrenics. These findings suggest that poitive schizophrenia may be associated with allele A of TH gene.

Keywords Schizophrenia;Tyrosine hydroxylase;Genetics;Association.