Psychiatric morbidity and X-chromosomal origin in a Klinefelter sample

The presence of an additional X-chromosome in Klinefelter patients provides an opportunity to study the influence of this chromosome on psychiatric disorders. Previous studies have reported an excess of Klinefelter patients in psychiatric patient groups. We report an increased prevalence of psychiat...

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Published inSchizophrenia research Vol. 93; no. 1; pp. 399 - 402
Main Authors Boks, Marco P.M., de Vette, Marjolein H.T., Sommer, Iris E., van Rijn, Sophie, Giltay, Jacques C., Swaab, Hanna, Kahn, René S.
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Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.07.2007
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Abstract The presence of an additional X-chromosome in Klinefelter patients provides an opportunity to study the influence of this chromosome on psychiatric disorders. Previous studies have reported an excess of Klinefelter patients in psychiatric patient groups. We report an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders including psychotic disorders in a sample of Klinefelter patients but could not find evidence of an effect of the parental origin of the extra X-chromosome on the psychiatric phenotype. Nevertheless, these findings provide further support for the role of the X-chromosome in the susceptibility to psychiatric disorders in general and psychotic disorders in particular.
AbstractList AbstractThe presence of an additional X-chromosome in Klinefelter patients provides an opportunity to study the influence of this chromosome on psychiatric disorders. Previous studies have reported an excess of Klinefelter patients in psychiatric patient groups. We report an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders including psychotic disorders in a sample of Klinefelter patients but could not find evidence of an effect of the parental origin of the extra X-chromosome on the psychiatric phenotype. Nevertheless, these findings provide further support for the role of the X-chromosome in the susceptibility to psychiatric disorders in general and psychotic disorders in particular.
The presence of an additional X-chromosome in Klinefelter patients provides an opportunity to study the influence of this chromosome on psychiatric disorders. Previous studies have reported an excess of Klinefelter patients in psychiatric patient groups. We report an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders including psychotic disorders in a sample of Klinefelter patients but could not find evidence of an effect of the parental origin of the extra X-chromosome on the psychiatric phenotype. Nevertheless, these findings provide further support for the role of the X-chromosome in the susceptibility to psychiatric disorders in general and psychotic disorders in particular.The presence of an additional X-chromosome in Klinefelter patients provides an opportunity to study the influence of this chromosome on psychiatric disorders. Previous studies have reported an excess of Klinefelter patients in psychiatric patient groups. We report an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders including psychotic disorders in a sample of Klinefelter patients but could not find evidence of an effect of the parental origin of the extra X-chromosome on the psychiatric phenotype. Nevertheless, these findings provide further support for the role of the X-chromosome in the susceptibility to psychiatric disorders in general and psychotic disorders in particular.
The presence of an additional X-chromosome in Klinefelter patients provides an opportunity to study the influence of this chromosome on psychiatric disorders. Previous studies have reported an excess of Klinefelter patients in psychiatric patient groups. We report an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders including psychotic disorders in a sample of Klinefelter patients but could not find evidence of an effect of the parental origin of the extra X-chromosome on the psychiatric phenotype. Nevertheless, these findings provide further support for the role of the X-chromosome in the susceptibility to psychiatric disorders in general and psychotic disorders in particular.
Author van Rijn, Sophie
Giltay, Jacques C.
Sommer, Iris E.
Swaab, Hanna
de Vette, Marjolein H.T.
Boks, Marco P.M.
Kahn, René S.
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Klinefelter
Chromosomal aberration
Endocrinopathy
Social environment
Human
Klinefelter syndrome
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Sexual differentiation disorder
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Title Psychiatric morbidity and X-chromosomal origin in a Klinefelter sample
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