2015
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.376
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Common variants in the ARC gene are not associated with cognitive abilities

Abstract: IntroductionThe Activity‐Regulated Cytoskeleton‐associated (ARC) gene encodes a protein that is critical for the consolidation of synaptic plasticity and long‐term memory formation. Given ARC's key role in synaptic plasticity, we hypothesized that genetic variations in ARC may contribute to interindividual variability in human cognitive abilities or to attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) susceptibility, where cognitive impairment often accompanies the disorder.MethodsWe tested whether ARC variants … Show more

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“…In agreement, convergent genetic, molecular, clinical, neurophysiological, neuropsychological and imaging work confirmed the presence of an altered pattern of PFC and hippocampal activation in schizophrenia (Meyer-Lindenberg and Weinberger, 2006 ; Papaleo et al, 2012 ; Millan et al, 2014 ). Initial work did not find an association between Arc common genetic variants and general cognitive abilities in healthy subjects (Myrum et al, 2015b ). However, the Arc genetic variations investigated were not shown to have a functional impact on Arc protein or mRNA expression.…”
Section: Cognitive Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In agreement, convergent genetic, molecular, clinical, neurophysiological, neuropsychological and imaging work confirmed the presence of an altered pattern of PFC and hippocampal activation in schizophrenia (Meyer-Lindenberg and Weinberger, 2006 ; Papaleo et al, 2012 ; Millan et al, 2014 ). Initial work did not find an association between Arc common genetic variants and general cognitive abilities in healthy subjects (Myrum et al, 2015b ). However, the Arc genetic variations investigated were not shown to have a functional impact on Arc protein or mRNA expression.…”
Section: Cognitive Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%