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Maaike Verhagen1, Eeske van Roekel2, Rutger C M E Engels1.
Abstract
Previous research has shown that loneliness has a heritable component and that genes within the serotonin-, dopamine-, and oxytocin systems are related to loneliness in adolescence. In the present study, the relation between the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and loneliness in adolescent boys and girls was examined in a longitudinal study spanning five annual waves (N = 305). Latent growth curve modeling (LGCM) was used to examine the baseline level and the change in loneliness over time. The main finding was that the BDNF gene was not related to loneliness in the total sample. A BDNF by sex interaction was found, in that Met carrying girls had the highest levels of loneliness at baseline, whereas in boys the ValVal genotype was related to higher levels of loneliness. Our results underline the importance of sex-stratified analyses when examining effects of the BDNF genotype and the necessity of conducting gene studies to intermediate phenotypes of loneliness.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24647525 PMCID: PMC3960275 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Genotype distribution split for boys and girls.
Correlations Among Model Variables Split for Boys and Girls.
| Variable |
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| 1. | .35 (.48) | .40 (.49) | – | .11 | .16 | .01 | .07 | .04 |
| 2. Loneliness (T1) | 19.31 (6.41) | 18.35 (6.75) | −.12 | – | .53*** | .50*** | .38*** | .53*** |
| 3. Loneliness (T2) | 18.15 (6.45) | 19.09 (6.46) | −.13 | .63*** | – | .56*** | .47*** | .39*** |
| 4. Loneliness (T3) | 18.44 (6.71) | 18.06 (6.20) | −.11 | .57*** | .68*** | – | .52*** | .56*** |
| 5. Loneliness (T4) | 17.84 (6.33) | 18.43 (6.43) | −.11 | .45*** | .47*** | .55*** | – | .67*** |
| 6. Loneliness (T5) | 17.01 (6.42) | 18.26 (6.85) | −.11 | .44*** | .38*** | .37*** | .73** | – |
Note. BDNF = Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor gene. Correlations for girls are depicted above the diagonal, below the diagonal the correlations for boys.
0 = ValVal; 1 = ValMet and MetMet.
*p<.05. **p<.01. ***p<.001.
Regression of Initial Level (Intercept) and Rate of Change (Slope) in Adolescents’ Loneliness on BDNF Genotype.
| Predictor | Intercept | ΔR2 | Slope | ΔR2 | ?2 ( | CFI | RMSEA |
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| 18.83** | −.28** | 40.30 (10) | .91 | .10 | ||
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| −.05 (.07) | .00 | .18 (.08) | .03 | 48.53 (13) | .91 | .095 |
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| .02 (.07) | .00 | −.09 (.09) | .01 | 52.63 (16) | .91 | .087 |
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| .68 (.27) | .03 | −.17 (.35) | .00 | 56.67 (19) | .92 | .081 |
Note. BDNF = Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor gene.
*p<.05. **p<.01. ***p<.001.
In all analyses, we controlled for sex. Only new variables entered in the model are depicted in the table.
Figure 2Interactions between BDNF genotype and sex on intercept of loneliness.