SMOOTH PURSUIT OCULAR MOTOR DYSFUNCTION IN SCHIZOPHRENIA - EVIDENCE FOR A MAJOR GENE

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GROVE, WM
CLEMENTZ, BA
IACONO, WG
KATSANIS, J
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY | 1992年 / 149卷 / 10期
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Objective: Evidence suggests that poor eye tracking relates to genetically transmitted vulnerability for schizophrenia. The authors tested competing models for the genetic transmission of poor eye tracking in a search for major gene effects. Method: Samples from three studies (conducted in Minneapolis, New York, and Vancouver, B.C.) were pooled. Probands (N=92) were diagnosed as schizophrenic by DSM-III criteria. Of the comparison subjects (N=171), Vancouver patients were an epidemiologic first-episode group; at other sites unselected admitted patients were studied. First-degree relatives (N=146) of 65 probands were also studied. Eye tracking was measured while subjects followed a horizontally moving, sinusoidally driven (0.4 Hz) spot of light on a screen. Performance was quantified by root mean square error. Data analysis was by complex segregation analysis (Bonney's class D regressive models). Results: A single major gene is needed to account for poor eye tracking in schizophrenic patients and their relatives. This gene alone can explain about two-thirds of the variance in eye tracking performance. A single gene alone (regardless of dominance) will, however, not account for the data; polygenic factors are also required. Conclusions: Results support postulation of a single gene for ocular motor dysfunction, which may be a risk factor for schizophrenia. Eye tracking may be useful as a gene carrier test in genetic studies of schizophrenia.
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