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Neuropsycological gender differences in healthy individuals and in pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders. A role for SNAP-25

Journal

MEDICAL HYPOTHESES
Volume 73, Issue 6, Pages 978-980

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2009.05.045

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  1. Istituto Superiore di Sanita ISS [526/D25]
  2. EMPRO and AVIP EC
  3. nGIN ECWP7 Project
  4. Japan Health Science Foundation
  5. Ricerca Finalizzata [Italian Ministry of Health]
  6. Ricerca Corrente [Italian Ministry of Health]
  7. progetto FIRB RETI, Rete Italiana Chimica Farmaceutica CHEM-PROFARMA-NET [RBPR05-NWWC]
  8. European Union [0779/10.9251]

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Synaptosomal-associated protein of 25 KD (SNAP-25) is a protein that participates in synaptic vesicle exocytosis through the formation of a SNARE complex; SNAP-25 also plays a pivotal role in modulating calcium homeostasis through negative regulation of voltage-gated calcium channels. SNAP-25 has been involved in different neuropsychiatric disorders, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. There are well known physiological gender differences in many neuropsychological skills, and there are even more striking gender differences in patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorders. We hypothesize that these differences are the result of a mechanism involving SNAP-25 polymorphisms and its differential expression in specific brain areas. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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