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Polymorphisms of brain-derived neurotrophic factor genes are associated with anxiety and body mass index in fibromyalgia syndrome patients.

Boya NugrahaSumadi Lukman AnwarChristoph GutenbrunnerChristoph Korallus
Published in: BMC research notes (2020)
In fibromyalgia syndrome cases, BDNF polymorphisms were associated with body mass index and anxiety score, specifically rs7124442 (A>G) (Fisher's exact test χ2; p < 0.05; odds ratio (OR): 1.02) and rs2049046 (A>T) (Fisher's exact test χ2; p < 0.05; OR: 0.55), respectively. Additionally, patients with fibromyalgia syndrome who have AA (95% CI (8.71, 11.63)) and AT (95% CI (9.32, 11.74)) alleles of rs2049046 showed higher score of anxiety compared to patients with TT (95% CI (3.98, 8.20) allele (ANOVA test; p < 0.01). These results suggest that BDNF polymorphisms (rs7124442 and rs2049046) are associated with body mass index and anxiety symptoms in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome.
Keyphrases
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