Is a Genetic Variant associated with Bipolar Disorder Frequent in People without Bipolar Disorder but with Characteristics of Hyperactivity and Novelty Seeking?

Goce Kalcev
First
;
Alessandra Scano
Second
;
Germano Orru;Diego Primavera;Giulia Cossu;Antonio Egidio Nardi
Penultimate
;
Mauro Giovanni Carta
Last
2023-01-01

Abstract

Objective: The objective is to verify whether a genetic condition associated with bipolar disorder (BD) is frequent in old adults adapted to their environment, without BD, but with aptitudes for hyperactivity and novelty seeking (H/NS). Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the study sample included healthy elderly people (40 participants, aged 60 or older) living in an urban area and recruited from a previous study on physical exercise and active aging, who were compared with 21 old adults with BD from the same area. The genetic methodology consisted of blood sampling, DNA extraction, real-time PCR jointly with FRET probes, and the SANGER sequencing method. The genetic variant RS1006737 of CACNA1C, found to be associated with bipolar disorder diagnosis, was investigated. Results: The frequency of the RS1006737 genetic variant in the study group (H/NS) is not higher than in the BD group and is statistically significantly higher than in all the control groups found in the literature. However, the familiarity for BD is higher in old adults with BD than in the H/NS sample without BD. The risk of BD in the family (also considering those without BD but with family members with BD) is not associated with the presence of the genetic variant examined. Conclusion: The study suggests that the gene examined is associated with characteristics of hyperactivity rather than just BD. Nevertheless, choosing to participate in an exercise program is an excessively general way to identify H/NS. The next step would be to identify the old adults with welldefined H/NS features with an adequate tool.
2023
Inglese
19
6
https://clinical-practice-and-epidemiology-in-mental-health.com/VOLUME/19/ELOCATOR/e174501792303280/
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Familiarity risk; Bipolar disorder; Hyperactivity; Novelty seeking; CACNA1C gene
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Kalcev, Goce; Scano, Alessandra; Orru, Germano; Primavera, Diego; Cossu, Giulia; Nardi, ANTONIO EGIDIO; Carta, Mauro
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