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Association of androgen receptor gene, CAG and GGN repeat length polymorphism and impulsive-disinhibited personality traits in inmates: the role of short-long haplotype.

Anton Aluja1, Luis F García, Angel Blanch, Joan Fibla.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study analyses the association between impulsive-disinhibited personality traits and the androgen receptor CAG and GGN repeat polymorphisms in both inmates and control samples.
METHODS: We used two samples: 153 inmates (mean age= 33.31 years; standard deviation: 8.6; range: 20-63) and 108 controls (mean age= 26.71 years; standard deviation: 9.68; range: 17-53). A disinhibited personality construct was measured using the following personality scales: Sensation Seeking, Aggression-Hostility, Psychoticism, Sensitivity to Reward, Novelty Seeking and Impulsivity. A factor analysis of the six scales provided a normalized z index that was taken as a measure of impulsive-disinhibited personality.
RESULTS: Our data show that inmates carrying CAG short and GGN long haplotype group (short-long haplotype) obtained higher scores on all personality scales. Differences were found for the Impulsive Sensation-Seeking scale (age-adjusted multivariate analysis, P<0.016) and z index (P<0.036). When comparing extreme groups in the impulsive-disinhibited personality index (taking the 75th percentile as a cut-off), carriers of the short-long haplotype were more prevalent in the extreme high group (30 vs. 10%: unadjusted odds ratio=3.8; 95% confidence interval=1.5-9.8; age-adjusted odds ratio=4.4; 95% confidence interval=1.6-12; P<0.004).
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that the androgen receptor CAG and GGN polymorphisms might influence impulsive-disinhibited personality traits.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21368712     DOI: 10.1097/YPG.0b013e328345465e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Genet        ISSN: 0955-8829            Impact factor:   2.458


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