[Plasma concentrations of beta-endorphins in the children of alcoholic patients].

Anales De Medicina Interna Pub Date : 2007-06-01
J L Del Arbol, J Rico Irles, I Contreras, J C Aguirre, J Raya, M E Ruiz Requena, M T Miranda
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Abstract

Background: Of the factors identified in different studies as the possible causes of alcoholism, heredity appears to be the most important. However, environmental factors can increase or decrease the risk of an individual developing alcohol dependence.

Method: To clarify the possible influence of heredity on alcoholism, we studied the plasma concentration of beta-endorphins in 25 families with alcoholic members: 27 children whose father was alcoholic and 7 whose father and mother were both alcoholics. The results were compared with finding in an age-matched control group of no-drinking adults and normal children in non-drinking families.

Results: The children of alcoholic parents had significantly lower beta-endorphin levels (p < 0.001) than control individuals, and concentrations were especially low when both parents were alcoholics.

Conclusion: We conclude that plasma beta-endorphin concentration may have predictive value in identifying persons likely to become alcoholics.

[酗酒患者儿童的-内啡肽血浆浓度]。
背景:在不同的研究中确定的可能导致酗酒的因素中,遗传似乎是最重要的。然而,环境因素可以增加或减少个体发展为酒精依赖的风险。方法:为了明确遗传对酒精中毒的可能影响,我们研究了25个有酗酒成员的家庭的血浆β -内啡肽浓度:27个父亲是酗酒者,7个父亲和母亲都是酗酒者。研究人员将研究结果与年龄匹配的对照组(不饮酒的成年人和不饮酒家庭的正常儿童)进行了比较。结果:父母酗酒的儿童β -内啡肽水平明显低于对照组(p < 0.001),当父母双方都是酗酒者时,其浓度尤其低。结论:血浆β -内啡肽浓度可能对识别可能成为酗酒者的人有预测价值。
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