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[Genetic epidemiological study on non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus]
1Department of Child and Adolescent Health, Shanghai Medical University, Shanghai 200032, China.
Objective:
To study the general genetic pattern of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus patients.
Methods:
1,608 children were investigated for NIDDM family history, and 280 nuclear families were collected.
Results:
The prevalence rates of NIDDM among first-degree relatives (2.38%), the parents (26.00%), the siblings (2.44%) and the offsprings (1.24%) were higher than that in general population respectively. The s/q was 10.17 by Penrose method, which was close to 1/q(1/2). The p(0) was 0.0244 by simple segregation analysis, which was lower than 0.10. The heritability of NIDDM was 0.54, using the Falconer Threshold Model.
Conclusion:
NIDDM has a familial aggregation, but not fit to the mono-genetic models. NIDDM has the feature of multifactorial inheritance.