Abstract

Antipsychotic-induced weight gain has important effects on treatment compliance and long-term health. Several reports have indicated that a − 2548A/G single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of the leptin gene is associated with antipsychotic-induced weight gain. We hypothesized that there is a similar relationship between the − 2548A/G SNP and olanzapine-induced weight gain. A total of 74 Korean schizophrenic patients were examined. Their weight was measured before starting olanzapine and after long-term treatment lasting for at least 3 months. The weight gain was significantly higher for patients with the AG genotype than for those with the AA genotype ( p = 0.029). Analysis of covariance also showed the difference of weight gain was still significant when adjusted for sex and treatment duration ( p = 0.046). This finding supports the presence of a relationship between the − 2548A/G SNP of the leptin gene and weight gain in Korean schizophrenic patients receiving olanzapine treatment.

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