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Serum Protein and Red Cell Enzyme Polymorphisms in Affective Disorders
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Serum ProteinGeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyHuman PolymorphismPathologyImmune-related Gene PolymorphismHp2 GeneMood SymptomPsychiatric GeneticsDepressive PsychosisSerum GroupsPsychiatryDepressionGenetic FactorPsychiatric DisorderPharmacologyMood SpectrumGenetic DisorderBiological PsychiatryMedicinePsychopathologyBipolar Disorder
Frequencies of serum groups (Hp and Gc) and red cell enzyme types (PGM1, 6-PGD and ES D) were studied in 195 patients with affective disorders. The patients were classified into four groups: (1) bipolar (manic-depressive) psychosis; (2) unipolar, recurrent, depressive psychosis; (3) non-psychotic reactive depression, and (4) unclassifiable. The Hp2 gene was increased in reactive and unclassifiable patients, the PGM1 1 gene was increased in bipolar patients and the ES D1 gene in reactive patients. No associations were found between affective disorders and the Gc and 6-PGD systems.
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