Lack of association between suicide attempt and a polymorphism at the dopamine receptor D4 locus.

Dopaminergic neurotransmission has been implicated in suicidal behaviour. The 48 bp-repeat polymorphism in the gene coding for dopamine receptor D4 was investigated in a sample of suicide attempters (n = 165) and healthy control subjects (n = 99). No association between suicide attempts and this polymorphism was observed. Neither did any significant differences emerge in comparison with control subjects when the suicide attempters were grouped into different diagnostic categories: unipolar (n = 45), anxiety (n = 23), adjustment (n = 37) and personality disorders, cluster B (n = 36). The results suggest that alleles defined by the investigated polymorphism do not have a major impact on suicidal behaviour.