Title of article
Diplotypes of the Human Serotonin 1B Receptor Promoter Predict Growth Hormone Responses to Sumatriptan in Abstinent Alcohol-Dependent Men
Author/Authors
Howard B. Moss، نويسنده , , Thomas L. Hardie، نويسنده , , John P. Dahl، نويسنده , , Wade Berrettini، نويسنده , , Ke Xu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
974
To page
978
Abstract
Background
Some studies have associated alcohol dependence (AD) with the human serotonin (5-HT)1B receptor (HTR1B). This investigation explored the functional responsivity of HTR1B in abstinent AD men using a sumatriptan challenge, while measuring genetic heterogeneity in the HTR1B promoter.
Methods
Abstinent AD men (n = 27) and abstinent men without any alcohol use disorder (n = 19) were administered 6 mg of sumatriptan succinate, subcutaneously. Plasma samples collected over the following 2 hours were assayed for growth hormone (GH) concentrations. His DNA was genotyped for the A-161T and T-261G polymorphisms of the HTR1B promoter and diplotypes determined.
Results
Integrated GH responses were predicted by interactions of AD and promoter diplotypes, as well as subject ethnicity. The final model accounted for nearly 35% of the variance in GH responses. Post hoc evaluation revealed that AD was associated with a blunting of GH secretion only among individuals with the most common HTR1B diplotype (TT/TT).
Conclusions
A blunting of GH responses in abstinent AD men was observed only among those with the most common HTR1B promoter diplotype. Less common promoter diplotypes appeared protective. Controlling for genetic background is a useful augmentation of case-control pharmacological challenge strategies designed to elucidate the psychobiology of AD and other complex disorders
Keywords
sumatriptan , Alcohol dependence , genetics , Serotonin , Growth hormone
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Record number
503329
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