2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-60832013000500003
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Estudos de associação genética no transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo

Abstract: Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) segregates in families. It follows a complex model of genetic transmission, which involves the influence of several small effect genes interacting with the environment. Methods: A systematic review of genetic association studies in OCD was performed. Articles published until 2012 were searched in the databases PubMed, Embase and ScieLO using the terms of MeSH and its associates or synonyms for "obsessivecompulsive disorder", "gene" and "genetic association studie… Show more

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“…Although the mechanisms of altered WM microstructure in OCD are far from clear, a number of lines of research 35,36 and prior genetic association studies have described specific genes related to myelination 37 , while there is evidence that genetic variants related to glutamatergic, dopaminergic, and neurodevelopmental pathways determine WM microstructure in children and adolescents with OCD 38 . Although no genes related to myelination have yet reached genome wide-significance, given preliminary findings from small samples, it is possible that such significance will be reached with better powered GWASs.…”
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“…Although the mechanisms of altered WM microstructure in OCD are far from clear, a number of lines of research 35,36 and prior genetic association studies have described specific genes related to myelination 37 , while there is evidence that genetic variants related to glutamatergic, dopaminergic, and neurodevelopmental pathways determine WM microstructure in children and adolescents with OCD 38 . Although no genes related to myelination have yet reached genome wide-significance, given preliminary findings from small samples, it is possible that such significance will be reached with better powered GWASs.…”
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“…Segundo Sampaio et al (2013), se a frequência dos probandos estudados for significativamente maior que dos indivíduos portadores dessa doença, pode-se afirmar que ela apresenta um caráter familial.…”
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“…Dados de 28 estudos de gêmeos no TOC têm mostrado convincentemente que os sintomas obsessivo-compulsivo (SOC) são hereditários, com contribuições genéticas médias de 45% a 65% em crianças e de 27% a 47% em adultos (SAMPAIO et al, 2013). c. Estudos de Segregação nos casos de TOC Gonzalez (1999), concluiu que o modelo de transmissão mais compatível seria o autossômico dominante com penetrância em mulheres, pontua que os estudos de análise de segregação sugerem o envolvimento de um gene de efeito maior na etiologia do transtorno.…”
Section: B Estudos Com Gêmeosunclassified
“…O modelo de transmissão mais aceito para o TOC é o modelo misto ou complexo, que envolve a influência de diversos genes de pequeno efeito em interação com o ambiente (SAMPAIO et al, 2013). As estratégias comumente utilizadas são a eliciação e a discussão dos pensamentos automáticos e intrusivos, do medo disfuncional e dos esquemas de responsabilidade;…”
Section: B Estudos Com Gêmeosunclassified