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DAT1 and COMT Effects on Delay Discounting and Trait Impulsivity in Male Adolescents with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Healthy Controls

机译:DAT1和COMT对注意缺陷/多动障碍和健康对照的男性青少年延迟折扣和特质冲动的影响

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Choice impulsivity has been linked to dopamine function and is consistently observed in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as a preference for smaller-immediate over larger-delayed rewards using choice-delay paradigms. More sophisticated delay discounting paradigms have yielded inconsistent results. Context and sample characteristics may have contributed to these variations. In this study we examine the effect of type (real vs hypothetical) and magnitude of reward as well as of variation in dopamine genes on choice impulsivity. We selected 36 male adolescents with ADHD-combined subtype (ADHD-CT) and 32 controls (mean age=15.42, SD=2.05) to form four roughly equally sized subgroups on the basis of DAT110/6 haplotype dosage (2 copies and <2 copies). Participants, who were also genotyped for the COMTval158met and DRD448bp−VNTR polymorphisms, performed a hypothetical and a real-time discounting task and provided self-ratings of trait impulsivity. The ADHD-CT group discounted rewards more steeply than controls only in the hypothetical task, with delay, but not reward magnitude, influencing choices. They also rated themselves as more impulsive compared with controls. DAT110/6 dosage and the COMTVal158Met genotype predicted trait impulsivity and discounting rates in the hypothetical task, but not in the real-time task. Our results directly link variation in genes putatively influencing dopamine signaling in the prefrontal cortex (COMTVal158Met) and the striatum (DAT110/6) with discounting rates in a hypothetical task (but not a real-time task) and self-ratings of trait impulsivity in ADHD-CT and healthy controls. The lack of magnitude effects in the hypothetical task suggests that discounting in this task may be influenced by different processes in ADHD-CT than in healthy controls.
机译:选择冲动与多巴胺功能有关,并且在注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)中始终观察到,选择冲动比选择延迟冲动更倾向于小中小奖励。更复杂的延迟贴现范式已产生不一致的结果。上下文和样本特征可能是造成这些变化的原因。在这项研究中,我们研究了奖励的类型(真实与假设)和奖励幅度以及多巴胺基因变异对选择冲动的影响。我们根据DAT110 / 6单倍型剂量(2份且<2),选择了36位ADHD合并亚型(ADHD-CT)的男性青少年和32位对照(平均年龄= 15.42,SD = 2.05)形成四个大致相等大小的亚组。副本)。也对COMTval158met和DRD448bp-VNTR多态性进行基因分型的参与者进行了假设性和实时的打折任务,并提供了对性冲动的自我评价。仅在假设任务中,ADHD-CT组对奖励的折让比对控制的折让要大得多,但会延迟,但不会影响选择的奖励幅度。与控件相比,他们还认为自己更冲动。 DAT110 / 6剂量和COMTVal158Met基因型可在假设任务中预测性状冲动和折现率,而在实时任务中则无法预测。我们的结果直接将假定影响前额叶皮层(COMTVal158Met)和纹状体(DAT110 / 6)中多巴胺信号传导的基因的变异与假设任务(而非实时任务)的折现率以及性冲动的自我评估联系起来。 ADHD-CT和健康对照。假设任务中没有幅度效应,这表明ADHD-CT与健康对照相比,此任务的折扣可能受不同过程的影响。

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