| Literature DB >> 25168604 |
Hang Su1, Jingyan Tao1, Jie Zhang1, Ying Xie1, Yeming Sun2, Liren Li3, Ke Xu4, Bin Han1, Yuling Lu1, Haiwei Sun1, Youdan Wei1, Yue Wang1, Yu Zhang1, Shengzhen Zou1, Wenxiu Wu1, Jiajia Zhang1, Xiangyang Zhang5, Jincai He6.
Abstract
Recent studies showed an association between a functional polymorphism of BDNF gene (Val66Met) and the susceptibility to methamphetamine addiction. We hypothesized that this polymorphism was associated with methamphetamine abuse and impulsivity in methamphetamine-abuse patients. The polymorphism was genotyped in 200 methamphetamine-abuse patients and 219 healthy controls. The association of the Val66Met polymorphism of the BDNF gene and impulsivity in 138 methamphetamine abusers were assessed using Barratt Impulsivity Scale-11(BIS-11) Chinese version. The relationship between the polymorphism and age of onset of methamphetamine abuse was also examined. Our results showed no significant differences in genotype and allele distributions between the methamphetamine abusers and controls. Within the methamphetamine-abuse group, subjects carried the Met allele had significantly higher attentional impulsivity scores of BIS compared to those with the Val/Val genotype. The Met allele was also associated with earlier age onset of methamphetamine use. Our findings suggest that the BDNF Val66Met gene polymorphism may influence attentional impulsivity in methamphetamine abusers. Moreover, the BDNF Val66Met gene polymorphism may contribute to onset age of methamphetamine use.Entities:
Keywords: Association; Brain-derived neurotrophic factor; Genotype; Impulsivity; Methamphetamine
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25168604 DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2014.08.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046