Exploring Candidate Gene Studies and Alexithymia: A Systematic Review.
Yazmín Hernández-DíazAlma Delia Genis-MendozaThelma Beatríz González-CastroAna Fresán-OrellanaCarlos Alfonso Tovilla-ZárateMaría Lilia López-NarváezIsela Esther Juárez-RojopHumberto NicoliniPublished in: Genes (2024)
The results of this study showed that only case-control gene studies have been performed in alexithymia. On the basis of our findings, the majority of alexithymia genes and polymorphisms in this study belong to the serotoninergic pathway and neurotransmitter metabolism genes. These data suggest a role of serotoninergic neurotransmission in alexithymia. Nevertheless, more and future research is required to learn about the role of these genes in alexithymia.