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Endocannabinoid Pro129Thr FAAH functional polymorphism but not 1359G/A CNR1 polymorphism is associated with antipsychotic-induced weight gain. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology 2010 Aug 30 (4): 441-5. Monteleone Palmiero, Milano Walter, Petrella Claudio, Canestrelli Benedetta, Maj Mar |
A common polymorphism in the cannabinoid receptor 1 (CNR1) gene is associated with antipsychotic-induced weight gain in Schizophrenia. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2010 May 35 (6): 1315-24. Tiwari Arun K, Zai Clement C, Likhodi Olga, Lisker Annika, Singh Deepika, Souza Renan P, Batra Poonam, Zaidi Syed H E, Chen Sheng, Liu Fang, Puls Imke, Meltzer Herbert Y, Lieberman Jeffrey A, Kennedy James L, Müller Daniel |
Cannabinoid type 1 receptor gene polymorphisms are not associated with olanzapine-induced weight gain. Human psychopharmacology 2011 Jun . Park YM, Choi JE, Kang SG, Koo SH, Kim L, Geum D, Lee HJ |
A common CNR1 (cannabinoid receptor 1) haplotype attenuates the decrease in HDL cholesterol that typically accompanies weight gain. PloS one 2010 5 (12): e15779. Feng Qiping, Jiang Lan, Berg Richard L, Antonik Melissa, MacKinney Erin, Gunnell-Santoro Jennifer, McCarty Catherine A, Wilke Russell |
CNR1 genotype influences HDL-cholesterol response to change in dietary fat intake. PloS one 2012 7 (5): e36166. Silver Heidi J, Niswender Kevin D, Keil Charles D, Jiang Lan, Feng Qiping, Chiu Sally, Krauss Ronald M, Wilke Russell |
Moderation of antipsychotic-induced weight gain by energy balance gene variants in the RUPP autism network risperidone studies. Translational psychiatry 2013 3 e274. Nurmi E L, Spilman S L, Whelan F, Scahill L L, Aman M G, McDougle C J, Arnold L E, Handen B, Johnson C, Sukhodolsky D G, Posey D J, Lecavalier L, Stigler K A, Ritz L, Tierney E, Vitiello B, McCracken J T, |
Association of CNR1 and INSIG2 polymorphisms with antipsychotics-induced weight gain: a prospective nested case-control study. Scientific reports 2021 Jul 11 (1): 15304. Jimeno Natalia, Velasco-Gonzalez Veronica, Fierro Inmaculada, Duran Mercedes, Carvajal Alfon |
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