| Literature DB >> 21496514 |
Mark A Whisman1, Daniel P Johnson, Andrew Smolen.
Abstract
Dysfunctional attitudes may be one phenotype by which genes increase risk for depression. Building on research demonstrating associations between serotonin abnormalities and dysfunctional attitudes, we examined the covariation between dysfunctional attitudes and the serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR). In a sample of nondepressed young adults (N=131), people with one or two copies of the low-expressing alleles reported stronger endorsement of dysfunctional attitudes regarding performance evaluation than people who were homozygous for the high-expressing alleles; there was no association between the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism and dysfunctional attitudes regarding approval by others. These results add to the literature linking the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism and cognitive vulnerabilities for depression.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21496514 DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2010.08.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Ther ISSN: 0005-7894