The association between the OPRM1 A118G polymorphism and addiction in a Turkish population

Autor: Hülya Türkan, Bensu Karahalil, Ela Kadıoğlu, Kenan Eren, Defne Tamar Gürol, Ali Esat Karakaya
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju
Volume 70
Issue 2
ISSN: 1848-6312
0004-1254
Popis: Susceptibility to addiction has a complex genetic basis that includes genes associated with the action and metabolism of drugs of abuse. One important gene in that respect is OPRM1, which codes for the μ-opioid receptor and has an important role in mediating the rewarding effects of addiction substances. The aim of our study was to assess the prevalence of the OPRM1 A118G polymorphism (rs1799971) in Turkish population and to investigate its association with opioid and other substance addiction. In addition, we examined the association of rs1799971 in addicted patients who were also diagnosed with psychiatric disorders. The study included 103 patients addicted to opioids, cocaine, ecstasy, alcohol, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), cannabis, and sedative/hypnotic substances and 83 healthy volunteers with similar demographic features as controls. rs1799971 polymorphisms were identified with the polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism method (PCR-RFLP). The genotype frequencies were significantly higher in the addicted patients than controls (32.0 % vs 16.9 %, respectively; p=0.027). The prevalence of the G allele was 16.1 % in the addicted group and 8.4 % in the control group (p=0.031). Our study confirmed the association between the rs1799971(G) allele frequency and opioid and other substance addiction, but not with psychiatric disorders.
Sklonost ovisnosti ima svoju složenu gensku pozadinu, koja obuhvaća gene povezane s djelovanjem i metabolizmom opojnih tvari i droga. U tom je smislu jedan od istaknutih gena OPRM1, koji kodira μ-opioidni receptor te ima važnu ulogu u nagradnom djelovanju tvari koje stvaraju ovisnost. Cilj je ovoga istraživanja bio utvrditi prevalenciju OPRM1 A118G polimorfizma (rs1799971) u turskoj populaciji te njegovu povezanost s ovisnosti o opijatima i drugim drogama. Usto smo istražili povezanost rs1799971 u ovisnika s dijagnozom psihijatrijskih poremećaja. Istraživanje je obuhvatilo 103 ovisnika o opioidima, kokainu, ekstaziju, alkoholu, lizergidu (LSD-u), kanabisu i o sedativima/hipnoticima, odnosno 83 zdrava dobrovoljca sličnih demografskih karakteristika koji su poslužili kao kontrolna skupina. Polimorfizmi rs1799971 utvrđeni su pomoću metode lančane reakcije polimerazom s obzirom na dužinu restrikcijskoga fragmenta (PCR-RFLP). Učestalost ciljanoga genotipa bila je značajno viša u ovisnika nego u kontrolnih ispitanika (32,0 % odnosno 16,9 %; p=0,027), a učestalost G alela iznosila je 16,1 % u ovisnika, odnosno 8,4 % u kontrolnoj skupini (p=0,031). Time je naše istraživanje potvrdilo povezanost između učestalosti rs1799971(G) alela i ovisnosti o opioidima i drugim opojnim tvarima, ali ne i povezanost s psihijatrijskim poremećajima.
Databáze: OpenAIRE