OPRM1 Gene Polymorphism in Women with Alcohol Use Disorder.
Agnieszka BorońAleksandra SuchaneckaKrzysztof ChmielowiecMałgorzata ŚmiarowskaJolanta ChmielowiecAleksandra StrońskaRemigiusz RecławAnna GrzywaczPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
The main aims of the present study were to explore the relationship of the OPRM1 gene rs1074287 polymorphism in alcohol-dependent women with their personality traits and to try to find out whether any specific features may influence alcohol cravings and be a prognostic for alcohol dependency and treatment in AUD women. Our study found a notable correlation between openness and the interaction of the ORIM1 gene and AUD. The alcohol use disorder subjects with genotype AG showed a higher level of openness compared to the control group with genotypes AG ( p = 0.0001) and AA ( p = 0.0125). The alcohol use disorder subjects with the AA genotype displayed higher levels of openness than the control group with genotype AG ( p = 0.0271). However, the alcohol use disorder subjects with the AA genotype displayed lower levels of openness than the control group with genotype GG ( p = 0.0212). Our study indicates that openness as a personality trait is correlated with the OPRM1 gene rs1074287 polymorphism in alcohol-dependent women. These are the first data and results exploring such a relationship between opioid and alcohol pathways and the mental construction of AUD women. Personality traits such as openness to experience and neuroticism might play major roles in the addiction mechanism, especially in genetically predisposed females, independent of the reward system involved in the emotional disturbances that coexist with anxiety and depression.
Keyphrases
- alcohol use disorder
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- genome wide
- quantum dots
- alcohol consumption
- chronic pain
- mental health
- pregnancy outcomes
- machine learning
- dna methylation
- pain management
- adipose tissue
- type diabetes
- highly efficient
- transcription factor
- breast cancer risk
- data analysis
- cervical cancer screening
- smoking cessation