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- Title
μ-Opioid Receptor Gene (OPRM1) Polymorphism Al 18G: Lack of Association in Finnish Populations with Alcohol Dependence or Alcohol Consumption.
- Authors
Rouvinen-Lagerström, Noora; Lahti, Jari; Alho, Hannu; Kovanen, Leena; Aalto, Mauri; Partonen, Timo; Silander, Kaisa; Sinclair, David; Räikkönen, Katri; Eriksson, Johan G.; Palotie, Aarno; Koskinen, Seppo; Saarikoski, Sirkku T.
- Abstract
Aims: The molecular epidemiological studies on the association of the opioid receptor μ-1 (OPRM1) polymorphism Al 18G (Asn40Asp, rs 1799971) and alcohol use disorders have given conflicting results. The aim of this study was to test the possible association of A118G polymorphism and alcohol use disorders and alcohol consumption in three large cohort-based study samples. Methods: The association between the OPRM1 Al 18G (Asn40Asp, rs 1799971) polymorphism and alcohol use disorders and alcohol consumption was analyzed using three different population-based samples: (a) a Finnish cohort study, Health 2000, with 503 partici-pants having a DSM-IV diagnosis for alcohol dependence and/or alcohol abuse and 506 age- and sex-matched controls; (b) a Finnish cohort study, FINRISK (« = 2360) and (c) the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study (n= 1384). The latter two populations lacked diagnosis-based phenotypes, but included detailed information on alcohol consumption. Results: We found no statistically significant differences in genotypic or allelic distribution between controls and subjects with alcohol dependence or abuse diagnoses. Likewise no significant effects were observed between the A118G genotype and alcohol consumption. Conclusion: These results suggest that A118G (Asn40Asp) polymorphism may not have a major effect on the development of alcohol use disorders at least in the Finnish population.
- Subjects
ALCOHOLISM; ALCOHOLISM risk factors; CELL receptors; CONFIDENCE intervals; ETHANOL; GENETIC polymorphisms; INTERVIEWING; PROBABILITY theory; PSYCHOLOGICAL tests; RESEARCH funding; PHENOTYPES; RELATIVE medical risk; CASE-control method; GENETICS
- Publication
Alcohol & Alcoholism, 2013, Vol 48, Issue 5, p519
- ISSN
0735-0414
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/alcalc/agt050