The genetics of major depressive disorder.

被引:45
作者
Malhi G.S. [1 ]
Moore J. [1 ]
McGuffin P. [1 ]
机构
[1] SGDP Research Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, DeCrespigny Park, Denmark Hill
关键词
Major Depression; Generalize Anxiety Disorder; Major Depressive Disorder; Variable Number Tandem Repeat; Serotonin Transporter Gene;
D O I
10.1007/s11920-000-0062-y
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
There is consistent evidence that major depression is familial and population-based twin studies as well as hospital register-based twin studies find substantial heritability. However, there is also a large proportion of variation in liability left to be explained by nongenetic factors. Although there seems little doubt that life events play a role in precipitating depression, studies that have attempted to examine familial liability along with social adversity find that environmental measures tend to be contaminated by genetic effects. Thus, the tendency to experience (or report) life events appears to be influenced by shared family environment, and for certain types of events there is a genetic component. The molecular genetic basis of liability to depression is an under-researched area, but some candidate gene studies show potentially promising results. Systematic mapping studies aiming to cover the entire genome are currently being launched.
引用
收藏
页码:165 / 169
页数:4
相关论文
共 136 条
  • [1] Farmer A(2000)The Cardiff Depression Study: a sib pair study of life events and familiality in major depression Br J Psychiatry 176 150-155
  • [2] Harris T(1988)Earlyonset major depression in parents and their children J Affect Disord 15 269-277
  • [3] Redman K(1997)A controlled family history study of childhood-onset depressive disorder Arch Gen Psychiatry 54 13-623
  • [4] Weissman MM(1997)Psychiatric disorders in the relatives of depressed probands I: comparison of pre-pubertal, adolescent and early adult onset cases J Affect Disord 42 9-22
  • [5] Warner V(1997)Anxiety and depressive symptoms in childhood - a genetic study of comorbidity J Child Psychol Psychiatry 38 651-656
  • [6] Wickramaratne P(1996)A hospital-based twin register of the heritability of DSM-IV unipolar depression Arch Gen Psychiatry 53 129-136
  • [7] Prusoff BA(1999)A population based twin study of lifetime major depression in men and women Arch Gen Psychiatry 56 39-44
  • [8] Kovacs M(1998)A registry-based twin study of depression in men Arch Gen Psychiatry 55 468-472
  • [9] Devlin B(1995)The structure of the genetic and environmental risk factors for six major psychiatric disorders in women. Phobia, generalised anxiety disorder, panic disorder, bulimia, major depression and alcoholism Arch Gen Psychiatry 52 374-383
  • [10] Pollock M(1998)Genetic and non-genetic subtypes of major depressive disorder Br J Psychiatry 173 523-526