Title of article :
Preliminary Evidence for Associations of CHRM2
with Substance Use and Disinhibition in Adolescence
Author/Authors :
Christian S. Hendershot، نويسنده , , Angela D. Bryan &
Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing، نويسنده , , Eric D. Claus &
Kent E. Hutchison، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Evidence for shared heritable influences across
domains of substance use suggests that some genetic
variants influence broad risk for externalizing behaviors.
Theories of externalizing psychopathology also suggest that
genetic liability for substance use manifests as temperamental
risk factors, particularly those related to behavioral
disinhibition, during adolescence. The cholinergic muscarinic
receptor 2 gene (CHRM2) is a promising candidate for
studying genetic influences on broad-based risk for externalizing
traits. This study examined a candidate CHRM2
polymorphism (rs1455858) in relation to substance use and
personality measures of disinhibition in a sample of highrisk
adolescents (n=124). Bivariate analyses and structural
equation modeling (SEM) evaluated associations of
rs1455858 with measures of drug involvement (alcohol,
tobacco and marijuana) and disinhibition (indexed by
impulsivity and sensation seeking scores). Bivariate analyses
showed significant associations of CHRM2 with several
behavioral phenotypes. In SEM analyses CHRM2 related
significantly to latent measures of substance use and
disinhibition; additionally, disinhibition mediated the association
of CHRM2 with substance use. These results
suggest that CHRM2 variants are potentially relevant for
adolescent substance use and that temperamental risk
factors could contribute to these associations.
Keywords :
Disinhibitory psychopathology. Drugdependence . Response inhibition . Risk-taking . SNP
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology