Interaction between serotonin and dopamine and impulsivity: A gene × gene - interaction approach
Autor: | Aisha J.L. Munk, Petra Netter, Juergen Hennig |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Genetics
Candidate gene biology 05 social sciences Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire 050109 social psychology Impulsivity 050105 experimental psychology Gene interaction Dopamine mental disorders medicine biology.protein 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Serotonin medicine.symptom Psychology General Psychology Serotonin transporter Dopamine transporter medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Personality and Individual Differences. 169:110014 |
ISSN: | 0191-8869 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.paid.2020.110014 |
Popis: | While large consensus exists concerning the relationship between low serotonin (5-HT) activity/functionality and high impulsivity, the kind of involvement of dopamine is less clear. We used a molecular genetic approach to demonstrate that 5-HT modulates the relationship between DA and impulsivity on the level of functional candidate genes coding both, the serotonin transporter (SERT, SLC6A4) and the dopamine transporter (DAT, SLC6A3). A number of 660 male and female students (Caucasians) were genotyped for the 5-HTTLPR and the DAT1-VNTR polymorphisms and completed the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire (MPQ-BF). The results indicate that 5-HTTLPR and DAT1-VNTR, as well as the interaction between both of them, relate to the broader factor “constraint”. The main effect of 5- HTTLPR and the interaction with DAT1-VNTR can also be obtained for “control”. The combination of s-allele (5-HTTLPR) and homozygous 9R-allele (DAT) resulted in the highest impulsivity whereas carriers of the homozygous l-allele in combination with the homozygous 9R-allele exhibited the lowest levels. Neither main effects nor interaction-effects could be observed for the two subscales “traditionalism” and “harmavoidance”. Results are discussed concerning the usefulness of the candidate gene approach by the use of theory driven gene × gene interactions and the implication for impulsivity in health and disease. |
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