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Specific Aims: 1. To find the genetic variations associated with spatial working memory performance in patients with ADHD by using genome-wide association studies (GWAS); 2. To find the genetic variations associated with spatial working memory performance in healthy subjects by using GWAS; 3. To recruit a validation sample and to replicate the findings from the initial GWAS; 4. To test whether genetic variations significantly associated with spatial working memory are also associated with ADHD.


Clinical Trial Description

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), characterized by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity, is an early onset, highly heritable, clinically heterogeneous, long-term impairing disorder with tremendous impact on individuals, families, and societies. Our research team has conducted a series of biological studies on spatial working memory deficits of ADHD, and substantial evidence has suggested spatial working memory deficits as the important neuropsychological biomarker with translational values and favorable endophenotypic properties for ADHD. Despite the abundance of molecular genetic studies on ADHD, the genetic etiologies of ADHD have been non-conclusive. Because genetic studies on endophenotypes can offer more information on genetic and brain process, endophenotypic approach can efficiently enhance the statistical power and make genome-wide association studies (GWAS) applicable in much smaller sample. To date, there has been no GWAS study on spatial working memory deficits of ADHD. This is a 3-year project. Our previous studies have collected blood samples and spatial working memory data of 382 patients with ADHD and 150 healthy subjects. In this 3-year project, we will recruit 232 healthy subjects, aged 7-18 years. The measures include (1) interviews for psychopathology (K-SADS-E), (2) questionnaires to measures ADHD symptoms (SNAP-IV), and (3) neuropsychological tests: Spatial Working Memory task of the CANTAB. In the first year, a case-only GWAS on spatial working memory (n = 254) will be conducted. In the second year, a control-only GWAS on spatial working memory (n = 254) will be conducted. In the third year, findings from the initial two GWAS will be replicated in a validation sample composed of 128 patients with ADHD and 128 healthy controls. By careful calculation, a sample size of 382 ADHD subjects will provide adequate power to detect genome-wide significant genetic variations and replicate the findings in an independent validation sample. We anticipate to identify the relationship between genetic variations of ADHD and the endophenotype of spatial working memory. Our findings will significantly contribute to our understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of ADHD, especially the pathological pathway from genes, through endophenotype, to behavioral phenotypes. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
  • Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Hyperkinesis

NCT number NCT02710929
Study type Observational
Source National Taiwan University Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date August 1, 2015
Completion date July 31, 2018

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