儿茶酚-氧化物-甲基转移酶(COMT rs4680:G>A)基因多态性不影响选择性髋关节置换术后镇痛药的需求。

Genetika Pub Date : 2016-05-01 DOI:10.7868/s0016675816030048
M Białecka, A Jurewicz, P Cięszczyk, A Machoy-Mokrzyńska, M Kurzawski, K Leźnicka, V Dziedziejko, K Safranow, M Droździk, A Bohatyrewicz
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摘要

髋关节骨关节炎患者的疼痛早在手术前就出现了,并且需要有效的管理,因为它会影响患者的舒适度和日常活动。因此,寻找影响镇痛药反应率的因素是必要的。近年来,遗传因素对疼痛阈值和治疗效果的影响越来越受到关注。儿茶酚氧化物甲基转移酶(COMT)多态性基因是与疼痛病理和治疗反应相关的候选基因。本研究的目的是评估COMT rs4680:G>A多态性与选择性髋关节置换术患者镇痛药需求之间的关系。该研究包括196名髋关节置换手术后的患者。记录阿片类药物需求,并采用四级言语疼痛强度量表对镇痛效果进行评分。采用PCR-RFLP方法分析COMT rs4680:G>A多态性。所研究的COMT基因型对研究患者从手术当天到术后第6天的阿片类药物给药没有影响。COMT rs4680:G>A在研究对象中的分布分别为GA-52.04%、AA-23.98%和GG-23.98%。可以得出结论,COMT rs4680:G>A多态性与选择性髋关节置换术后患者的阿片类药物需求无关。
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Catechol-oxide-methyltransferase (COMT rs4680:G>A) gene polymorphism does not affect analgesics’ demand after elective hip replaceme.

Pain in patients with hip osteoarthritis appears long before surgery, and requires effective management as it affects patient comfort and daily activities. Therefore, the search for factors influencing response rate to analgesics is mandatory. In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to genetic factors underlying pain threshold and treatment efficacy. Polymorphic gene of catechol-oxide-methyltransferase (COMT) is a candidate gene associated with pain pathology and treatment response. The aim of the study was to evaluate association between the COMT rs4680:G>A polymorphism and demand for analgesics in patients subjected to elective hip replacement. The study included 196 patients after hip replacement surgery. Opioid demand was recorded and analgesic efficacy was scored using a four-level verbal pain intensity scale. COMT rs4680:G>A polymorphism was analysed by PCR-RFLP method. The studied COMT genotypes did not influence opioid administration in the studied patients from the day of surgery till day 6 afterwards. The distribution of the COMT rs4680:G>A in the studied subjects was as follows: GA—52.04%, AA—23.98% and GG—23.98%. It can be concluded that the COMT rs4680:G>A polymorphism is not associated with opioid demand in patients after elective hip replacement.

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