Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?

ABSTRACT: Most Colombian populations stem from the admixture of Caucasians, Amerindians and Negroids. In the world, these two latter ethnical groups show a significantly higher prevalence of epilepsy than the former one. We tested the hypothesis that the high prevalence of idiopathic epilepsy with g...

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Autores:
Jiménez Ramírez, Iván
Arcos Burgos, Óscar Mauricio
Blanco, Rafael
Valenzuela, Carlos Y.
Sánchez, J.L.
Uribe, C.S.
Jiménez, M.E.
Zuluaga, L.
Mora, O.
López, G.
Isaza, R.
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1996
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Población Negra - genética
Black People - genetics
Colombia - epidemiología
Colombia - epidemiology
Epilepsia - epidemiología
Epilepsy - epidemiology
Indígenas Sudamericanos - genética
Indians, South American - genetics
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044383
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003105
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004827
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?
title Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?
spellingShingle Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?
Población Negra - genética
Black People - genetics
Colombia - epidemiología
Colombia - epidemiology
Epilepsia - epidemiología
Epilepsy - epidemiology
Indígenas Sudamericanos - genética
Indians, South American - genetics
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044383
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003105
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004827
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007199
title_short Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?
title_full Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?
title_fullStr Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?
title_full_unstemmed Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?
title_sort Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: Is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence?
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Jiménez Ramírez, Iván
Arcos Burgos, Óscar Mauricio
Blanco, Rafael
Valenzuela, Carlos Y.
Sánchez, J.L.
Uribe, C.S.
Jiménez, M.E.
Zuluaga, L.
Mora, O.
López, G.
Isaza, R.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Jiménez Ramírez, Iván
Arcos Burgos, Óscar Mauricio
Blanco, Rafael
Valenzuela, Carlos Y.
Sánchez, J.L.
Uribe, C.S.
Jiménez, M.E.
Zuluaga, L.
Mora, O.
López, G.
Isaza, R.
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Genética, Regeneración y Cáncer
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Población Negra - genética
Black People - genetics
Colombia - epidemiología
Colombia - epidemiology
Epilepsia - epidemiología
Epilepsy - epidemiology
Indígenas Sudamericanos - genética
Indians, South American - genetics
topic Población Negra - genética
Black People - genetics
Colombia - epidemiología
Colombia - epidemiology
Epilepsia - epidemiología
Epilepsy - epidemiology
Indígenas Sudamericanos - genética
Indians, South American - genetics
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044383
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003105
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004827
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007199
dc.subject.meshuri.none.fl_str_mv https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044383
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003105
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004827
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007199
description ABSTRACT: Most Colombian populations stem from the admixture of Caucasians, Amerindians and Negroids. In the world, these two latter ethnical groups show a significantly higher prevalence of epilepsy than the former one. We tested the hypothesis that the high prevalence of idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures found in the Antioquian population (Paisas), from Colombia, is due to their possible joint Negroid and Amerindian ethnic components. We have previously demonstrated that inheritance is the principal factor for developing epilepsy in this community. Analyses of racial admixture, heterogeneity between populations, genetic distance, and phyletic relationships were performed among epileptic and non epileptic samples from the Antioquian community. Also Caucasians, Spaniards, Basques, Jews, Chileans, Negroids, Amerindians and Mongoloids were included in the analysis. Four highly polymorphic blood systems were used as genetic markers: RH, MNS, ABO and FY. They were chosen because of their high discriminant power in these ethnic groups. In the population affected with idiopathic epilepsy, the estimated Negroid and Amerindian rates of admixture were low (3% and 14%, respectively). Although, these degrees of admixture can be explained due to common ancestral origins, the estimated proportion of Amerindian admixture in the epileptic affected population, was significantly higher than the estimated for the Non affected Antioquian population. The latter finding is consistent with the analysis of heterogeneity between populations that discriminated epileptic population from non epileptic Antioquian population (p<0.05). Epileptic and non epileptic Paisas clustered in topology with Caucasians, very close to Spaniards and Basques and highly distant from Negroids and Amerindians. Thus far, the origin of the high prevalence of idiopathic epilepsy in the Antioquian (Paisa) population cannot be explained by the hypothetical joint Negroid and Amerindian ethnical admixture, but using additional genetic markers and other methods of racial estimation of admixture it is necessary to corroborate if the Amerindian admixture component is significantly higher in the epileptic population than in the non epileptic Paisa population.
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spelling Jiménez Ramírez, IvánArcos Burgos, Óscar MauricioBlanco, RafaelValenzuela, Carlos Y.Sánchez, J.L.Uribe, C.S.Jiménez, M.E.Zuluaga, L.Mora, O.López, G.Isaza, R.Genética, Regeneración y Cáncer2025-01-24T14:10:13Z2025-01-24T14:10:13Z1996Jiménez I, Mora O, Lopez G, Jiménez ME, Zuluga L, Isaza R, Sanchez JL, Uribe CS, Valenzuela CY, Blanco R, Arcos-Burgos M. Idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures in Antioquia, Colombia: is the joint Amerindian and Negroid racial admixture the cause of its high prevalence? Biol Res. 1996;29(3):297-304.0716-9760https://hdl.handle.net/10495/443650717-6287ABSTRACT: Most Colombian populations stem from the admixture of Caucasians, Amerindians and Negroids. In the world, these two latter ethnical groups show a significantly higher prevalence of epilepsy than the former one. We tested the hypothesis that the high prevalence of idiopathic epilepsy with generalized tonic clonic seizures found in the Antioquian population (Paisas), from Colombia, is due to their possible joint Negroid and Amerindian ethnic components. We have previously demonstrated that inheritance is the principal factor for developing epilepsy in this community. Analyses of racial admixture, heterogeneity between populations, genetic distance, and phyletic relationships were performed among epileptic and non epileptic samples from the Antioquian community. Also Caucasians, Spaniards, Basques, Jews, Chileans, Negroids, Amerindians and Mongoloids were included in the analysis. Four highly polymorphic blood systems were used as genetic markers: RH, MNS, ABO and FY. They were chosen because of their high discriminant power in these ethnic groups. In the population affected with idiopathic epilepsy, the estimated Negroid and Amerindian rates of admixture were low (3% and 14%, respectively). Although, these degrees of admixture can be explained due to common ancestral origins, the estimated proportion of Amerindian admixture in the epileptic affected population, was significantly higher than the estimated for the Non affected Antioquian population. The latter finding is consistent with the analysis of heterogeneity between populations that discriminated epileptic population from non epileptic Antioquian population (p<0.05). Epileptic and non epileptic Paisas clustered in topology with Caucasians, very close to Spaniards and Basques and highly distant from Negroids and Amerindians. Thus far, the origin of the high prevalence of idiopathic epilepsy in the Antioquian (Paisa) population cannot be explained by the hypothetical joint Negroid and Amerindian ethnical admixture, but using additional genetic markers and other methods of racial estimation of admixture it is necessary to corroborate if the Amerindian admixture component is significantly higher in the epileptic population than in the non epileptic Paisa population.Instituto de Cooperación IberoamericanaColombia. 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