Author/Editor     Zupanc, Tomaž; Pregelj, Peter; Tomori, Martina; Komel, Radovan; Videtič-Paska, Alja
Title     TPH2 polymorphisms and alcohol-related suicide
Type     članek
Source     Neurosci Lett
Publication year     2011
Language     eng
Abstract     Substantial evidence from family, twin, and adoption studies corroborates implication of genetic and environmental factors, as well as their interactions, on suicidal behavior and alcoholism risk. Serotonergic disfunction seems to be involved in the pathophysiology of substance abuse, and has also an important role in suicidal behavior. Recent studies of the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 showed mild or no association with suicide and alcohol-related suicide. We performed SNP and alcohol analysis on 388 suicide victims and 227 controls. The results showed association between suicide (P(chi(2))=0.043) and alcohol-related suicide (P(chi(2))=0.021) for SNP Rs1843809. A tendency for association was determined also for polymorphism Rs1386493 (P(chi(2))=0.055) and alcohol-related suicide. Data acquired from psychological autopsies in a subsample of suicide victims (n=79) determined more impulsive behavior (P(chi(2))=0.016) and verbal aggressive behavior (P(chi(2))=0.025) in the subgroup with alcohol misuse or dependency. In conclusion, our results suggest implication of polymorphisms in suicide and alcohol-related suicide, but further studies are needed to clarify the interplay among serotonergic system disfunction, suicide, alcohol dependence, impulsivity and the role of TPH2 enzyme.
Descriptors     SUICIDE
ALCOHOLISM
TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE
ALCOHOL, ETHYL
GENOTYPE
AUTOPSY
POLYMORPHISM (GENETICS)
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR
AGGRESSION
SLOVENIA