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SUBMITTER: Zai CC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6157325 | biostudies-literature | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zai Clement C CC Lee Frankie H FH Tiwari Arun K AK Lu Justin Y JY de Luca Vincenzo V Maes Miriam S MS Herbert Deanna D Shahmirian Anashe A Cheema Sheraz Y SY Zai Gwyneth C GC Atukuri Anupama A Sherman Michael M Shaikh Sajid A SA Tampakeras Maria M Freeman Natalie N King Nicole N Müller Daniel J DJ Greenbaum Lior L Lerer Bernard B Voineskos Aristotle N AN Potkin Steven G SG Lieberman Jeffrey A JA Meltzer Herbert Y HY Remington Gary G Kennedy James L JL
Frontiers in pharmacology 20180918
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder that may occur after extended use of antipsychotic medications. The etiopathophysiology is unclear; however, genetic factors play an important role. The Perlecan (<i>HSPG2</i>) gene was found to be significantly associated with TD in Japanese schizophrenia patients, and this association was subsequently replicated by an independent research group. To add to the evidence for this gene in TD, we conducted a meta-analysis specific to the relationship o ...[more]