Spinath Frank M, Harlaar Nicole, Ronald Angelica, Plomin Robert
Department of Psychology, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany.
Am J Ment Retard. 2004 Jan;109(1):34-43. doi: 10.1352/0895-8017(2004)109<34:SGIOMM>2.0.CO;2.
We report the first major genetic study of mild mental impairment. From a representative sample of 3886 twins (1314 monozygotic, 1296 dizygotic same-sex, and 1276 dizygotic opposite-sex), the lowest 5% were selected on a composite measure of verbal and nonverbal abilities assessed by parents when the twins were 2, 3, and 4 years of age. Twin concordances for mild mental impairment were 74% for monozygotic twins, 45% for same-sex, and 36% for opposite-sex dizygotic twins, indicating substantial genetic influence. Model-fitting analyses estimated group heritability as.49, which is significantly greater than heritability for the rest of the population in early childhood. These results suggest that mild mental impairment is a good target for neuroscience research on global brain function and dysfunction.
我们报告了第一项关于轻度智力障碍的大型遗传学研究。从3886对双胞胎(1314对同卵双胞胎、1296对同性异卵双胞胎和1276对异性异卵双胞胎)的代表性样本中,根据父母在双胞胎2岁、3岁和4岁时对语言和非语言能力的综合评估,选取了得分最低的5%。轻度智力障碍的双胞胎同病率在同卵双胞胎中为74%,同性异卵双胞胎中为45%,异性异卵双胞胎中为36%,表明存在显著的遗传影响。模型拟合分析估计群体遗传度为0.49,这显著高于儿童早期其他人群的遗传度。这些结果表明,轻度智力障碍是全球脑功能和功能障碍神经科学研究的一个良好目标。