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Association of vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism and Parkinson's disease in Koreans

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JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 495-498

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KOREAN ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2005.20.3.495

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Parkinson disease; vitamin D; receptors, calcitriol; polymorphism, genetic

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1 alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-3 (1,25(OH)(2)D-3), which is the biologically active form of vitamin D, has anti-inflammatory effects and can prevent experimental Parkinson's disease (PD). 1,25(OH)(2)D-3 exerts most of its actions only after it binds to its specific nuclear receptors. Eighty-five Korean patients with PD and 231 unrelated healthy individuals were evaluated to determine if vitamin D receptor gene (VDRG) polymorphisms were markers for the susceptibility to PD in Korean patients. Each polymorphism was detected using polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based restriction analysis. In addition, the relationship between the BsmI polymorphisms and the clinical manifestations of PD was evaluated. Overexpression of the b allele (91.2 vs. 85.7%; p=0.069) and homozygote bb (84.7 vs. 72.7%; P--0.043) was found in the PD patients compared with the controls. These results show for the first time an association between PD and a VDRG polymorphism, which might be involved in the pathogenesis of PD, or in the linkage disequilibrium of the VDRG to another pathogenic gene locus.

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