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Abstract
Heroin dependence (HD) is a complex disease with a substantial genetic contribution and is associated with traits of impulsivity and specific personality traits. The neurotrophic factor nerve growth factor (NGF) may mediate the reward processes in HD. This study aims to investigate whether NGF gene polymorphisms are associated with the co-occurrence of HD and impulsivity/specific personality traits in HD patients. To minimize the potential confounding effects of population stratification, we selected a homogeneous Han Chinese population and recruited 1364 participants (831 HD patients and 533 healthy controls). In addition, 163 female HD patients completed the Chinese version of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Version 11 (BIS-11), and 440 HD patients completed the Chinese version of the Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire (TPQ) for subsequent analysis. We identified three polymorphisms with altered allele and genotype frequency in HD patients versus controls (p = 0.035 for rs2254527; p = 0.005 for rs6678788; p = 0.006 for rs7523654), especially in the female subgroup. Four associations identified via haplotype analysis were significant in the female subgroup (p = 0.003 for T-T-A haplotype and p = 0.002 for C-C-A haplotype in block 1; p = 0.011 for T-T haplotype and p = 0.009 for C-T haplotypes in block 2), but not in the male subgroup. Male HD patients had higher novelty-seeking (NS) scores, and female HD patients had higher harm avoidance (HA) scores. However, there was no significant association between the selected NGF polymorphisms and BIS or TPQ scores in HD patients. NGF variants may contribute to the risk of HD development in females but do not mediate the relationship between impulsivity and specific personality traits in the female population.
海洛因依赖症(HD)是一种复杂的疾病,与遗传因素有很大关系,并与冲动性和特定的人格特征有关。神经营养因子神经生长因子(NGF)可能会介导 HD 的奖赏过程。本研究旨在探讨 NGF 基因多态性是否与 HD 患者同时出现 HD 和冲动/特定人格特质有关。为了尽量减少人群分层的潜在混杂效应,我们选择了同质的中国汉族人群,招募了 1364 名参与者(831 名 HD 患者和 533 名健康对照)。此外,163 名女性 HD 患者完成了中文版巴拉特冲动量表第 11 版(BIS-11),440 名 HD 患者完成了中文版三维人格问卷(TPQ),用于后续分析。我们发现三个多态性基因在HD患者与对照组中的等位基因和基因型频率发生了改变(rs2254527的p = 0.035;rs6678788的p = 0.005;rs7523654的p = 0.006),尤其是在女性亚组中。在女性亚组中,通过单倍型分析发现的四种关联具有显著性(在区块 1 中,T-T-A 单倍型的 p = 0.003,C-C-A 单倍型的 p = 0.002;在区块 2 中,T-T 单倍型的 p = 0.011,C-T 单倍型的 p = 0.009),但在男性亚组中没有显著性。男性 HD 患者的新奇寻求(NS)得分较高,女性 HD 患者的伤害回避(HA)得分较高。然而,所选的NGF多态性与HD患者的BIS或TPQ评分之间没有明显关联。NGF变异可能会导致女性患上HD的风险,但并不会介导女性人群中冲动性与特定人格特质之间的关系。
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