Dunner D L, Fieve R R
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1975 Sep;32(9):1134-7. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1975.01760270066007.
A systematic interview regarding family history was administered to 48 men with bipolar affective illness who were attending a lithium clinic. Several families were found in which both the patient and father had affective disorders, but the mother and maternal second-degree relatives were well. Of 30 men who had histories of hospitalization for mania, three had fathers with affective disorder (all bipolar). Of 18 men who had depression and hypomania, one father had unipolar depressive disorder. The hypothesis that bipolar manic-depressive illness may be transmitted by a single dominant genetic factor on the X chromosome is discussed in relation to these ill father-ill son pairs.
对48名在锂盐诊所就诊的双相情感障碍男性患者进行了关于家族史的系统访谈。发现有几个家庭中,患者及其父亲都患有情感障碍,但母亲和母系二级亲属均正常。在有躁狂症住院史的30名男性中,有3人的父亲患有情感障碍(均为双相情感障碍)。在18名有抑郁症和轻躁狂症的男性中,有1人的父亲患有单相抑郁症。结合这些患病的父子对,讨论了双相躁郁症可能由X染色体上的单一显性遗传因素传递的假说。