TY - JOUR
T1 - Dopamine transporter gene polymorphism and alcoholism
AU - Muramatsu, Taro
AU - Higuchi, Susumu
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PY - 1995/6/6
Y1 - 1995/6/6
N2 - In this search for a possible association between the dopamine transporter gene (DAT1) polymorphism and alcoholism, 655 Japanese alcoholics were grouped according to their aldehyde dehydrogenase-2 (ALDH2) genotypes. Because inactive ALDH2 is an established negative risk factor for alcoholism, alcoholics with the mutant allele, ALDH2*2, were considered a relatively homogeneous group. The frequency of the 7-repeat allele of the DAT1 variable number of tandem repeat was significantly higher in alcoholics with ALDH2*2 than in control subjects. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that alteration in the dopaminergic system plays some role in the development of alcoholism.
AB - In this search for a possible association between the dopamine transporter gene (DAT1) polymorphism and alcoholism, 655 Japanese alcoholics were grouped according to their aldehyde dehydrogenase-2 (ALDH2) genotypes. Because inactive ALDH2 is an established negative risk factor for alcoholism, alcoholics with the mutant allele, ALDH2*2, were considered a relatively homogeneous group. The frequency of the 7-repeat allele of the DAT1 variable number of tandem repeat was significantly higher in alcoholics with ALDH2*2 than in control subjects. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that alteration in the dopaminergic system plays some role in the development of alcoholism.
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U2 - 10.1006/bbrc.1995.1773
DO - 10.1006/bbrc.1995.1773
M3 - Article
C2 - 7779096
AN - SCOPUS:0029021015
SN - 0006-291X
VL - 211
SP - 28
EP - 32
JO - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
JF - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
IS - 1
ER -