Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
Based on the evidence of interaction between CCK and dopamine, we had found previously that the CCK-AR gene -81A/G polymorphism was associated with alcohol dependence.
|
15767271 |
2005 |
Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
The CCK-AR gene -81A/G polymorphism, especially in the -81G allele, may be associated with intractable alcoholism.
|
14691070 |
2004 |
Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
GeneticVariation
|
disease |
BEFREE |
The CCK-AR gene -81A/G polymorphism, especially in the -81G allele, may be associated with intractable alcoholism.
|
14691070 |
2004 |
Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
We previously reported genetic variations in the promoter and coding regions of the CCKA receptor (CCKAR), CCKBR, and CCK genes and a possible association between polymorphisms of the CCKAR gene and alcoholism.
|
12198366 |
2002 |
Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
GeneticVariation
|
disease |
BEFREE |
We previously reported genetic variations in the promoter and coding regions of the CCKA receptor (CCKAR), CCKBR, and CCK genes and a possible association between polymorphisms of the CCKAR gene and alcoholism.
|
12198366 |
2002 |
Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
GeneticVariation
|
disease |
BEFREE |
The aim of this study was to investigate the association of CCK system genes (CCK, CCK(A) and CCK(B) receptor genes) with alcohol dependence using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as genetic markers.
|
11368834 |
2001 |
Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
Polymorphisms of the CCK, CCKAR and CCKBR genes: an association with alcoholism study.
|
11513220 |
2001 |
Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
The aim of this study was to investigate the association of CCK system genes (CCK, CCK(A) and CCK(B) receptor genes) with alcohol dependence using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as genetic markers.
|
11368834 |
2001 |
Alcoholic Intoxication, Chronic
|
0.530 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
CTD_human |
The role of cholecystokinin (CCK), CCK-A or CCK-B receptor antagonists in the spontaneous preference for drugs of abuse (alcohol or cocaine) in naive rats.
|
9922984 |
1998 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
BEFREE |
The activity of CCK(1)r maintains adequate levels of dopamine and regulates the activity of serotonin neurons of raphe nuclei, which makes CCK(1)r an interesting therapeutic target for the development of adjuvant treatments for schizophrenia, drug addiction, and mood disorders.
|
28343167 |
2017 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
GeneticVariation
|
disease |
BEFREE |
Our work provided further evidence in support of the CCKAR hypothesis of schizophrenia and also suggested that haplotype-based association analysis may be a powerful approach for identification of allelic heterogeneity of a disease-underlying gene, which is very likely to be attributable to poor replication of an initial finding due to the reduction of sample power and the complexity of genetic architectures.
|
22825913 |
2012 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
Our work provided further evidence in support of the CCKAR hypothesis of schizophrenia and also suggested that haplotype-based association analysis may be a powerful approach for identification of allelic heterogeneity of a disease-underlying gene, which is very likely to be attributable to poor replication of an initial finding due to the reduction of sample power and the complexity of genetic architectures.
|
22825913 |
2012 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
Our study strengthens the conclusion that a CCKAR dysfunction could be involved in the aetiology of schizophrenia.
|
19753663 |
2009 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
BEFREE |
Our study strengthens the conclusion that a CCKAR dysfunction could be involved in the aetiology of schizophrenia.
|
19753663 |
2009 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
LHGDN |
Our data support a possible role of the CCK-AR gene in the vulnerability to schizophrenia in patients with auditory hallucinations, and suggest remarkable allele heterogeneity.
|
17413443 |
2007 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
BEFREE |
Our data support a possible role of the CCK-AR gene in the vulnerability to schizophrenia in patients with auditory hallucinations, and suggest remarkable allele heterogeneity.
|
17413443 |
2007 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
BEFREE |
In conclusion, the present results may not provide evidence for the association between the CCK-AR gene and schizophrenia in the Japanese population.
|
17413452 |
2007 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
In conclusion, the present results may not provide evidence for the association between the CCK-AR gene and schizophrenia in the Japanese population.
|
17413452 |
2007 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
Our data support a possible role of the CCK-AR gene in the vulnerability to schizophrenia in patients with auditory hallucinations, and suggest remarkable allele heterogeneity.
|
17413443 |
2007 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
LHGDN |
The aim of this study is to assess the association between AH, using a specific scale for AH in schizophrenia (PSYRATS), and the CCK-AR polymorphism at 779 in a Spanish sample.
|
15363473 |
2004 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
Biomarker
|
disease |
PSYGENET |
The aim of this study is to assess the association between AH, using a specific scale for AH in schizophrenia (PSYRATS), and the CCK-AR polymorphism at 779 in a Spanish sample.
|
15363473 |
2004 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
GeneticVariation
|
disease |
BEFREE |
The aim of this study is to assess the association between AH, using a specific scale for AH in schizophrenia (PSYRATS), and the CCK-AR polymorphism at 779 in a Spanish sample.
|
15363473 |
2004 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
GeneticVariation
|
disease |
BEFREE |
The results supported our previous data, and suggest the possible involvement of the -333G>T and the -286A>G polymorphisms in the promoter region of the CCKAR gene in the predisposition to schizophrenia.
|
11549403 |
2001 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
GeneticVariation
|
disease |
BEFREE |
We speculated that alterations in the CCK-AR lead to an increase in dopamine release, which may in turn constitute a predisposition in schizophrenia.
|
10893485 |
2000 |
Schizophrenia
|
0.390 |
GeneticVariation
|
disease |
BEFREE |
The present study suggests that the CCK-A receptor gene may be associated with auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia.
|
10572328 |
1999 |