TY - JOUR PY - 2006// TI - Association study of seven polymorphisms in four serotonin receptor genes on suicide victims JO - American journal of medical genetics. part B, neuropsychiatric genetics A1 - Videtic, Alja A1 - Pungercic, Galina A1 - Pajnic, Irena Zupanic A1 - Zupanc, Tomaz A1 - Balazic, J. A1 - Tomori, Martina A1 - Komel, Radovan SP - 669 EP - 672 VL - 141 B IS - 6 N2 -

A number of molecular genetic studies have investigated if serotonin (5-HT) receptor subtypes are involved in the pathogenesis of depression, suicidal behavior, aggression, and impulsive behavior. Existence of many receptor subtypes for a single transmitter permits a great diversity of signaling raising the possibility that they may serve as genetic markers for suicidal behavior. Most previous studies of suicide have analyzed polymorphisms of the receptors 5-HT(1A), 5-HT(1B), 5-HT(2A), fewer have examined 5-HT(1F). We report a study of possible association between the polymorphisms in the 5-HT receptor genes (1A, 1B, 1F, and 2A) and suicidal behavior on a sample of 226 suicide victims and 225 healthy control subjects. No significant differences in genotype frequency distributions between the suicide victims and healthy control subjects were observed for four polymorphisms; three were not polymorphic. A single polymorphism, C-1420T in gene 5-HT(2A), showed a slight association with suicide (chi(2) = 4.94, df = 2, P = 0.067), but the correlation was not statistically significant. None of the tested genetic variants of serotonin receptors appears to be associated with suicidal behavior in the Slovenian population which has a relatively high suicide rate.

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LA - en SN - 1552-4841 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.b.30390 ID - ref1 ER -