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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pharmacogenomics. 2014 Aug;15(11):1451–1459. doi: 10.2217/pgs.14.96

Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of studies of the association between GRIK4 and antidepressant response in depressed patients.

Author (year) Cases (n) Ancestry Mean age of control group Gender ratio Response Antidepressant treatment Ref.
Paddock et al. (2007) 1094 European 40.8 1.61 50% reduction in base QIDS score SSRI [9]
Perlis et al. (2010) 296 European 44.2 1.72 50% reduction in base HAM-D score SNRI [10]
Horstmann et al. (2010) 300 European 49.5 1.35 50% reduction in base HAM-D score Naturalistic§ [12]
Serretti et al. (2012) 200 European 50.1 2.70 HAM-D score <17 after 4 weeks of treatment Naturalistic§ [11]
Pu et al. (2013) 279 Asian 38.2 1.42 50% reduction in base HAM-D score SSRI or SNRI [13]

For which GRIK4 was genotyped.

Gender ratio = females cases:male cases.

§

Individual treatment determined by doctors. All classes of antidepressants were allowed.

HAM-D: Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression; QIDS: Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomology; SNRI: Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor; SSRI: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.