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Possible involvement of ACSS2 gene in alcoholism.
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Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996) [J Neural Transm (Vienna)] 2017 Sep; Vol. 124 (9), pp. 1151-1158. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 May 26. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Alcoholism is a psychiatric disorder that composes one of the principal causes of health disabilities in the world population. Furthermore, the available pharmacotherapy is limited. Therefore, this research was carried out to better understand the basis of the underlying neurobiological processes of this disorder and to discover potential therapeutic targets. Real-time PCR analysis was performed in the amygdala nuclei region of the brain of mice exposed to a chronic three-bottle free-choice model (water, 5 and 10% v/v ethanol). Based on individual ethanol intake, the mice were classified into three groups: "compulsive-like" (i.e., ethanol intake not affected by quinine adulteration), "ethanol-preferring" and "ethanol non-preferring". A fourth group had access only to tap water (control group). The candidate gene ACSS2 was genotyped in human alcoholics by real-time polymerase chain reaction using the markers rs6088638 and rs7266550. Seven genes were picked out (Acss2, Acss3, Acat1, Acsl1, Acaa2, Hadh, and Hadhb) and the mRNA level of the Acss2 gene was increased only in the "compulsive-like" group (p = 0.004). The allele frequency of rs6088638 for the gene ACSS2 was higher in the Alcoholic human group (p = 0.03), although sample size was very small. The gene ACSS2 is associated with alcoholism, suggesting that biochemical pathways where it participates may have a role in the biological mechanisms susceptible to the ethanol effects.
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- Adult
Animals
Central Nervous System Depressants administration & dosage
Choice Behavior physiology
Compulsive Behavior enzymology
Compulsive Behavior genetics
Disease Models, Animal
Ethanol administration & dosage
Female
Gene Frequency
Humans
Male
Mice
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
RNA, Messenger metabolism
Acetate-CoA Ligase genetics
Acetate-CoA Ligase metabolism
Alcoholism enzymology
Alcoholism genetics
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1435-1463
- Volume :
- 124
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28550509
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-017-1737-4