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遗传因素对注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)以及对立违抗障碍/品行障碍(Odd/CD)症状在不同信息提供者和测量场合下的变异及共变的影响。

Genetic effects on the variation and covariation of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional-defiant disorder/conduct disorder (Odd/CD) symptomatologies across informant and occasion of measurement.

作者信息

Nadder T S, Rutter M, Silberg J L, Maes H H, Eaves L J

机构信息

Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 23298-0583, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2002 Jan;32(1):39-53. doi: 10.1017/s0033291701004792.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous studies have shown that the presence of conduct disorder may contribute to the persistence of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptomatology into adolescence; however, the aetiological relationship between the two phenotypes remains undetermined. Furthermore, studies utilizing multiple informants have indicated that teacher ratings of these phenotypes are more valid than maternal reports.

METHODS

The genetic structure underlying the persistence of ADHD and oppositional-defiant disorder/conduct disorder (ODD/CD) symptomatologies as rated by mothers and teachers at two occasions of measurement was investigated on a sample of 494 male and 603 female same sex adolescent twin pairs participating in the Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development (VTSABD).

RESULTS

Using structural modelling techniques, one common genetic factor was shown to govern the covariation between the phenotypes across informants and occasion of measurement with additional genetic factors specific to ODD/CD symptomatology and persistence of symptomatology at reassessment. Genetic structures underlying the phenotypes were, to some extent, informant dependent.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings indicate that it is unlikely that the co-morbidity between ADHD and ODD/CD is due to environmental influences that are independent of ADHD. Rather it is likely to be due to a shared genetic liability either operating directly, or indirectly through gene-environment correlations or interactions. The covariation between phenotypes across informants and time is governed by a common set of genes, but it seems that ODD/CD is also influenced by additional genetic factors. Developmentally, different forms of genetic liability control ADHD in males and inattention in females.

摘要

背景

既往研究表明,品行障碍的存在可能促使注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)症状持续至青春期;然而,这两种表型之间的病因学关系仍未明确。此外,采用多渠道信息提供者的研究表明,教师对这些表型的评分比母亲的报告更有效。

方法

在参与弗吉尼亚青少年行为发展双生子研究(VTSABD)的494对男性和603对女性同性青少年双生子样本中,调查了母亲和教师在两次测量时对ADHD以及对立违抗障碍/品行障碍(ODD/CD)症状持续情况评分的遗传结构。

结果

使用结构建模技术发现,一个共同的遗传因素控制着不同信息提供者和测量时间点之间这些表型的协变,另外还有特定于ODD/CD症状以及复测时症状持续情况的遗传因素。这些表型的遗传结构在一定程度上依赖于信息提供者。

结论

研究结果表明,ADHD与ODD/CD之间的共病不太可能是由独立于ADHD的环境影响所致。相反,可能是由于直接起作用的共享遗传易感性,或者是通过基因-环境相关性或相互作用间接起作用。不同信息提供者和不同时间点的表型之间的协变由一组共同的基因控制,但ODD/CD似乎也受到其他遗传因素的影响。在发育过程中,不同形式的遗传易感性分别控制男性的ADHD和女性的注意力不集中。

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