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Differential role of serotonergic polymorphisms in alcohol and heroin dependence.

机译:血清素能多态性在酒精和海洛因依赖中的差异作用。

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BACKGROUND: Twin studies suggest that genetic factors account for 40-60% of the variance in alcohol dependence. It has been stated that different drug dependencies may have unique genetic influences. Alterations in serotonin availability and function can affect drinking behaviour. This study aimed to investigate whether three serotonergic polymorphisms (HTR2A A-1438G (rs6311), and SCL6A4 5-HTTLPR and STin2 VNTR) were associated with alcohol dependence, and, whether the serotonergic polymorphisms played a similar role in conferring vulnerability in alcohol and heroin dependence. METHODS: 165 alcohol dependent patients, 113 heroin dependent patients, and 420 healthy controls from a homogeneous Spanish Caucasian population were genotyped using standard methods. RESULTS: Genotypic frequencies of the A-1438G, 5-HTTLPR, and STin2 VNTR polymorphisms did not differ significantly across the three groups. None of the three polymorphisms contributed to distinguishing alcoholic patients from healthy controls. There was an excess of -1438G and 5-HTTLPR L carriers in alcoholic patients in comparison to the heroin dependent group (OR (95% CI)=1.98 (1.13-3.45) and 1.92 (1.07-3.44), respectively). The A-1438G and 5-HTTLPR polymorphisms also interacted in distinguishing alcohol from heroin dependent patients (Wald (df)=10.21 (4), p=0.037). The association of -1438A/G with alcohol dependence was especially pronounced in the presence of 5-HTTLPR S/S, less evident with 5-HTTLPR L/S and not present with 5-HTTLPR L/L. SCL6A4 polymorphism haplotypes were similarly distributed in all three groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our data do not support a role of serotonergic polymorphisms in alcohol dependence but suggest a differential genetic background to alcohol and heroin dependence.
机译:背景:两项研究表明,遗传因素占酒精依赖变化的40-60%。已经指出,不同的药物依赖性可能具有独特的遗传影响。血清素可用性和功能的改变会影响饮酒行为。这项研究旨在调查三种血清素能多态性(HTR2A A-1438G(rs6311)和SCL6A4 5-HTTLPR和STin2 VNTR)是否与酒精依赖相关,以及血清素能多态性在赋予酒精和海洛因脆弱性方面是否起相似作用依赖。方法:采用标准方法对来自同质西班牙高加索人群的165名酒精依赖患者,113名海洛因依赖患者和420名健康对照进行基因分型。结果:A-1438G,5-HTTLPR和STin2 VNTR多态性的基因型频率在三组中没有显着差异。三种多态性均未有助于将酒精性患者与健康对照区分开。与海洛因依赖组相比,酒精中毒患者的-1438G和5-HTTLPR L携带者过多(OR(95%CI)= 1.98(1.13-3.45)和1.92(1.07-3.44))。 A-1438G和5-HTTLPR多态性在区分酒精与海洛因依赖患者方面也有相互作用(Wald(df)= 10.21(4),p = 0.037)。 -1438A / G与酒精依赖的关系在5-HTTLPR S / S存在时尤为明显,在5-HTTLPR L / S中不明显,而在5-HTTLPR L / L中不存在。 SCL6A4多态性单倍型相似地分布在所有三个组中。结论:我们的数据不支持血清素能多态性在酒精依赖中的作用,但提示酒精和海洛因依赖的遗传背景不同。

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