The dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4) is associated with attentional bias in heroin abusers and cigarette smokers

J. Lusher, C. Chandler, D. Ball
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The search for a genetic vulnerability gene for substance abuse has focused on dopaminergic genes, including the DRD4 receptor. In addition to clear biological mechanisms in substance abuse, many studies have found a psychologi- cal attentional bias to drug-related stimuli in substance users. This study aimed to determine whether a DRD4 gene poly- morphism is associated with such attentional biases to substance-related stimuli. Eighty heroin abusers in treatment, 80 cigarette smokers, 80 alcohol abusers in treatment and 80 non-smoking community controls undertook an emotional Stroop task to measure attentional bias to drug-related stimuli. DNA was obtained from cheek cell samples and the DRD4 VNTR polymorphism genotyped. Heroin abusers and cigarette smokers, but not controls, who carried the long variant at the DRD4 gene spent significantly longer responding to drug-related stimuli than they did to neutral stimuli when com- pared to those who did not carry the long variant at the DRD4 gene. A non-significant trend to delay was observed in al- coholics. These findings suggest that variants at the DRD4 gene influence attentional bias in substance abusers and offer further insight into the role of the DRD4 gene in drug dependence as well as individual differences in the susceptibility to attentional bias to drug-related environmental cues.
多巴胺D4受体基因(DRD4)与海洛因滥用者和吸烟者的注意力偏差有关
对药物滥用的遗传易感性基因的研究主要集中在多巴胺能基因上,包括DRD4受体。除了明确药物滥用的生物学机制外,许多研究发现药物使用者对药物相关刺激存在心理上的注意偏倚。本研究旨在确定DRD4基因多态性是否与物质相关刺激的注意偏向有关。80名接受治疗的海洛因滥用者、80名吸烟者、80名酗酒者和80名不吸烟的社区对照者进行了一项情绪Stroop任务,以测量对药物相关刺激的注意偏倚。从脸颊细胞样本中获得DNA,并对DRD4 VNTR多态性进行基因分型。与不携带DRD4长变异基因的人相比,携带DRD4长变异基因的海洛因滥用者和吸烟者对药物相关刺激的反应时间明显长于对中性刺激的反应时间。在嗜酒者中观察到无显著延迟趋势。这些发现表明,DRD4基因的变异影响药物滥用者的注意偏倚,并进一步深入了解DRD4基因在药物依赖中的作用,以及对药物相关环境线索的注意偏倚易感性的个体差异。
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