雄激素受体基因多态性与酗酒妇女冲动性相关性的初步病例研究。

Daniel J Mettman, Merlin G Butler, Albert B Poje, Elizabeth C Penick, Ann M Manzardo
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目的:雄激素受体(AR)基因位于 X 染色体上,含有一种涉及胞嘧啶-腺嘌呤-鸟嘌呤(CAG)重复序列的常见多态性,这种多态性会影响疾病,并可能导致酒精中毒患者的性别比例不平等。已知 AR 基因中的 CAG 重复序列与男性的冲动性相关。我们报告了第一项初步研究,该研究探讨了 CAG 重复序列的数量与慢性酒精中毒女性患者的冲动性之间的关系:之前,我们曾在一项营养临床试验中招募了 35 名女性和 85 名男性慢性酒精中毒患者,26 名特征良好的女性酒精中毒患者(19 名非洲裔美国人和 7 名白种人)同意参加基因测试。从外周血中分离出基因组脱氧核糖核酸(DNA),使用多态AR基因检测法分析聚合酶链反应(PCR)扩增产物,确定CAG重复序列。CAG 重复长度与巴拉特冲动量表第 11 版和酗酒严重程度量表的原始分数相关:结果:与非裔美国人相比,高加索酗酒妇女的 CAG 重复序列长度明显更长,CAG 重复序列的平均数量明显呈正相关(Pave)≥18,代表重复序列范围的上四分位数,表现出明显更高的平均原始冲动性得分。与高加索女性相比,CAG重复长度对非洲裔美国女性的影响似乎较小,这可能是由于平均重复长度较短所致:我们发现,在慢性酒精中毒女性中,CAG重复序列数与冲动性之间存在关联,特别是在CAGave≥18的女性中,与非洲裔美国女性相比,高加索女性中的CAG重复序列数更常见。
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A preliminary case study of androgen receptor gene polymorphism association with impulsivity in women with alcoholism.

A preliminary case study of androgen receptor gene polymorphism association with impulsivity in women with alcoholism.

A preliminary case study of androgen receptor gene polymorphism association with impulsivity in women with alcoholism.

A preliminary case study of androgen receptor gene polymorphism association with impulsivity in women with alcoholism.

Objective: The androgen receptor (AR) gene, located on the X chromosome, contains a common polymorphism involving cytosine-adenine-guanine (CAG) repeats, which impacts disease and could contribute to the unequal sex ratio in alcoholism. CAG repeats in the AR gene are known to correlate with impulsivity in males. We report the first preliminary study examining the association between the number of CAG repeats and measures of impulsivity in females with chronic alcoholism.

Methods: A total of 35 women and 85 men with chronic alcoholism were previously recruited for a nutritional clinical trial, and 26 well-characterized females (19 African-American and seven Caucasian) with alcoholism agreed to participate for genetic testing. Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was isolated from peripheral blood and CAG repeats determined by analyzing polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplified products, using the polymorphic AR gene assay. CAG repeat length was correlated with raw scores from the Barratt Impulsivity Scale, version 11 and the Alcoholism Severity Scale.

Results: CAG repeat lengths were significantly longer in Caucasian alcoholic women compared with African-Americans, and the average number of CAG repeats were significantly, positively correlated (P<0.05) with impulsivity scores. Women with average CAG repeat length (CAGave) ≥18, representing the upper quartile of the repeat range, showed significantly greater mean raw impulsivity scores. CAG repeat length appeared to have less effect in African-American compared with Caucasian women, possibly due to a shorter average repeat length.

Conclusion: We found an association between the number of CAG repeats and impulsivity in females with chronic alcoholism, specifically in women with CAGave ≥18, seen more commonly in Caucasian compared with African-American women.

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