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Converging evidence for an impact of a functional NOS gene variation on anxiety-related processes.

Manuel Kuhn1, Jan Haaker2, Evelyn Glotzbach-Schoon3, Dirk Schümann4, Marta Andreatta3, Marie-Luise Mechias4, Karolina Raczka4, Nina Gartmann4, Christian Büchel4, Andreas Mühlberger5, Paul Pauli3, Andreas Reif6, Raffael Kalisch7, Tina B Lonsdorf4.   

Abstract

Being a complex phenotype with substantial heritability, anxiety and related phenotypes are characterized by a complex polygenic basis. Thereby, one candidate pathway is neuronal nitric oxide (NO) signaling, and accordingly, rodent studies have identified NO synthase (NOS-I), encoded by NOS1, as a strong molecular candidate for modulating anxiety and hippocampus-dependent learning processes. Using a multi-dimensional and -methodological replication approach, we investigated the impact of a functional promoter polymorphism (NOS1-ex1f-VNTR) on human anxiety-related phenotypes in a total of 1019 healthy controls in five different studies. Homozygous carriers of the NOS1-ex1f short-allele displayed enhanced trait anxiety, worrying and depression scores. Furthermore, short-allele carriers were characterized by increased anxious apprehension during contextual fear conditioning. While autonomous measures (fear-potentiated startle) provided only suggestive evidence for a modulatory role of NOS1-ex1f-VNTR on (contextual) fear conditioning processes, neural activation at the amygdala/anterior hippocampus junction was significantly increased in short-allele carriers during context conditioning. Notably, this could not be attributed to morphological differences. In accordance with data from a plethora of rodent studies, we here provide converging evidence from behavioral, subjective, psychophysiological and neuroimaging studies in large human cohorts that NOS-I plays an important role in anxious apprehension but provide only limited evidence for a role in (contextual) fear conditioning.
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Keywords:  amygdala; anxiety; context conditioning; fMRI; hippocampus; nitric oxide synthase

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26746182      PMCID: PMC4847690          DOI: 10.1093/scan/nsv151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci        ISSN: 1749-5016            Impact factor:   3.436


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