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An association between a microsatellite polymorphism at the DRD5 gene and the liability to substance abuse: pilot study.

M M Vanyukov1, H B Moss, A E Gioio, H B Hughes, B B Kaplan, R E Tarter.   

Abstract

We have conducted a population-based association study of substance abuse and a microsatellite at the dopamine D5 receptor locus (DRD5) in a sample of European-American males and females with substance dependence (SA) or without any psychiatric disorder. Overrepresentation of the most frequent allele (148 bp) was found in males in the SA group (OR = 2.2, P = .02); this finding was reproduced in females (OR = 5.4, p < .001). The difference in the frequencies of this allele between SA males and SA females was statistically significant. The genotype coded in accordance with the dose of this allele correlated with substance abuse liability in males and females (stronger in females) and with novelty seeking in females. There was no evidence of correlation between the genotypes of spouses that could be induced by assortative mating for the liability to substance abuse. The data suggest that the DRD5 locus is involved in the variation and sex dimorphism of substance abuse liability.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9583233     DOI: 10.1023/a:1021463722326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Genet        ISSN: 0001-8244            Impact factor:   2.805


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