Noradrenergic gene variation shaping vulnerability and resilience by affecting mental health-related characteristics: A systematic review

C.F.M. van Hooijdonk , S. Voulgaropoulou , L. Podrzaj , D. Wolvekamp , T.A.M.J. van Amelsvoort , N.K. Leibold
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Mental health problems are highly prevalent worldwide. Stress can precipitate both the onset and recurrence of mental health problems. While many individuals are exposed to similar stressors, there is a large heterogeneity in sensitivity to stress and the extent to which someone subsequently develops mental health issues. A key factor that contributes to an individual's capacity to cope with adversity, referred to as resilience, is genetic variation. Here, we systematically reviewed the effects of genetic variation in the genes encoding the norepinephrine (NE) transporter and receptors on resilience- and mental health-related features in a transdiagnostic approach (i.e., without restrictions regarding factors such as diagnosis or age). Our search yielded 49 studies for inclusion. The current evidence highlights that 1) genetic variations in the NE system (particularly in the ADRA2A and ADRA2B genes) exert influence on some cognitive processes, especially attention and emotional memory; 2) genetic variants in the alpha-2a receptor might play a role in some personality traits; 3) deletion in the ADRA2B and ADRA2C genes seems to be related with altered activity of the amygdala during emotional memory tasks; 4) the link between NE variants and response to methylphenidate are inconclusive. Altogether, these studies provide evidence for a genetic effect of the noradrenergic system in specific resilience- and mental health-related individual characteristics. However, the number of available studies specifically investigating noradrenergic genes were limited, emphasizing the need to perform more research on the noradrenergic system, while taking into account factors such as age, sex, environment, and the potential interactions with other genes.

去甲肾上腺素能基因变异通过影响心理健康相关特征来塑造脆弱性和复原力:系统综述
心理健康问题在全世界都非常普遍。压力可以诱发心理健康问题的出现和复发。虽然许多人都会面临类似的压力,但他们对压力的敏感度以及随后出现心理健康问题的程度却存在很大差异。遗传变异是影响个体应对逆境能力(即恢复力)的一个关键因素。在此,我们以跨诊断方法(即不受诊断或年龄等因素的限制)系统地回顾了编码去甲肾上腺素(NE)转运体和受体基因的遗传变异对复原力和心理健康相关特征的影响。我们的搜索结果共纳入了 49 项研究。目前的证据突出表明:1)NE 系统(尤其是 ADRA2A 和 ADRA2B 基因)的遗传变异对某些认知过程,尤其是注意力和情绪记忆产生影响;2)α-2a 受体的遗传变异可能在某些人格特质中发挥作用;3)ADRA2B 和 ADRA2C 基因的缺失似乎与情绪记忆任务中杏仁核活动的改变有关;4)NE 变异与对哌醋甲酯的反应之间的联系尚无定论。总之,这些研究为去甲肾上腺素能系统在特定复原力和心理健康相关个体特征中的遗传效应提供了证据。然而,专门研究去甲肾上腺素能基因的现有研究数量有限,这就强调了对去甲肾上腺素能系统进行更多研究的必要性,同时还要考虑到年龄、性别、环境以及与其他基因之间的潜在相互作用等因素。
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