Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Val66Met) genetic polymorphism is associated with substance abuse in males

Chih-Ya Cheng , Chen-Jee Hong , Younger W.-Y. Yu , Tai-Jui Chen , Hung-Chi Wu , Shih-Jen Tsai
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Abstract

Data from animal studies and from genetic scans in humans suggest that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a member of the neurotrophic factor family, may be involved in the mechanisms underlying substance abuse. The present study tested the hypothesis that the BDNF-gene Val66Met polymorphism is associated with substance abuse. We studied this polymorphism in 103 methamphetamine- and 200 heroin-dependent cases and 122 normal controls. We also considered the association of this polymorphism with age of onset of substance abuse in the heroin-dependent cases. Significant differences in BDNF Val66Met genotype distribution were found between subjects dependent on methamphetamine (P = 0.046) or heroin (P = 0.045) and controls, suggesting that the lower 66Met carrier frequency is associated with substance abuse. Furthermore, in the heroin-dependent group, the Val/Val homozygotes had a later onset of substance abuse compared with the Met allele carriers. The results suggest that the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism or a nearby locus may be involved in the pathogenesis of substance abuse. Our findings support previous genetic scan results showing that BDNF may contribute to substance abuse vulnerability.

脑源性神经营养因子(Val66Met)基因多态性与男性药物滥用有关
来自动物研究和人类基因扫描的数据表明,脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF),神经营养因子家族的一员,可能参与药物滥用的机制。本研究验证了bdnf基因Val66Met多态性与药物滥用相关的假设。我们在103例甲基苯丙胺和200例海洛因依赖病例和122例正常对照中研究了这种多态性。我们还考虑了这种多态性与海洛因依赖病例中药物滥用发病年龄的关系。甲基苯丙胺依赖者(P = 0.046)和海洛因依赖者(P = 0.045)与对照组BDNF Val66Met基因型分布差异显著,提示66Met携带者频率较低与药物滥用有关。此外,在海洛因依赖组中,与Met等位基因携带者相比,Val/Val纯合子出现药物滥用的时间更晚。结果提示BDNF Val66Met多态性或其附近基因座可能参与药物滥用的发病机制。我们的发现支持了先前的基因扫描结果,表明BDNF可能有助于药物滥用的脆弱性。
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