神经肽Y LEU7PRO rs16139和NEUREXIN 3 rs760288多态性与酒精依赖的关系

C. Sengul, M. Erdal, C. Sengul, Özlem İzci Ay, Ahmet Buber, H. Alacam, M. Ay, H. Herken
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神经肽Y LEU7PRO rs16139和NEUREXIN 3 rs760288多态性与酒精依赖的关联目的:酒精中毒与酒精代谢酶、多巴胺能、γ -氨基丁酸能、谷氨酸能、阿片、胆碱能和血清素能系统相关基因的遗传变异有关。神经肽Y系统和神经素被证明与酒精依赖有关。最近的研究发现了与内源性大麻素系统、神经肽Y和神经素有关的新的遗传多态性。在本研究中,我们旨在研究在酒精依赖患者和健康对照中,神经肽Y LEU7PRO rs16139和神经rexin 3基因rs760288多态性与酒精依赖的关系。方法:纳入符合DSM-IV标准诊断为酒精依赖的123例患者和159名健康志愿者。血液样本用于研究多态性。采用TaqMan SNP基因分型分析实时荧光定量PCR系统对neurexin 3基因rs760288和神经肽Y基因Leu7Pro rs16139多态性进行分型。结果:在本研究调查的2个遗传多态性中,我们检测到神经素3基因rs760288多态性与酒精依赖有关。结论:Neurexin基因多态性可能是酒精成瘾发生的重要因素。
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Association of the Neuropeptide Y LEU7PRO rs16139 and NEUREXIN 3 rs760288 Polymorphisms with Alcohol Dependence
Association of the Neuropeptide Y LEU7PRO rs16139 and NEUREXIN 3 rs760288 polymorphisms with alcohol dependence Objective: Alcoholism is associated with genetic variants of genes related to alcohol metabolizing enzymes, dopaminergic, gamma-aminobutyric acidergic, glutamatergic, opioid, cholinergic, and serotonergic systems. Neurpeptide Y system and Neurexins were shown to be associated with alcohol dependence. Recent studies identified new genetic polymorphisms related to endogenous cannabinoid system, neuropetide Y and neurexin. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the association of Neurpeptide Y LEU7PRO rs16139 and neurexin 3 gene rs760288 polymorphisms with alcohol dependence in patients with alcohol dependence and healthy control subjects. Methods: 123 patients who were diagnosed with alcohol dependence according to the DSM-IV criteria and 159 healthy volunteers were included in the study. Blood samples were used to investigate polymorphisms. The genotyping of the neurexin 3 gene rs760288 and the neuropetide Y gene Leu7Pro rs16139 polymorphisms was performed using TaqMan SNP Genotyping Assays Real-Time PCR System. Results: Of the 2 genetic polymorphisms investigated in the present study, we detected association between and neurexin 3 gene rs760288 polymorphisms with alcohol dependence. Conclusions: Neurexin gene polymorphisms might be an important factor in development of alcohol addiction.
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