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Biol Psychol ; 85(1): 33-7, 2010 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20452395

ABSTRACT

Pathological gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder with suggestive genetic vulnerability component. We evaluated the association of genetic variants in the dopaminergic receptor genes (DRD1-3s) with risk for gambling in healthy subjects using the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI). Healthy Caucasian subjects who had gambled at least once in their lifetime (n=242) were included in the analysis. Gender was not associated with the CPGI, while younger age was associated with higher CPGI scores. We have found that none of the single polymorphisms investigated on DRD1 and DRD3 were associated with CPGI scores in healthy subjects. However, we observed trends for association on the TaqIA/rs1800497 polymorphism (P=0.10) and the haplotype flanking DRD2 (G/C/A rs11604671/rs4938015/rs2303380; P=0.06). Both trends were associated with lower CPGI score. Our results provide further evidence for the role of dopamine D2-like receptor in addiction susceptibility.


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Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders/genetics , Gambling/psychology , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Polymorphism, Genetic/genetics , White People/genetics , Adult , Canada , Chi-Square Distribution , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 11 , Female , Gene Frequency , Genome-Wide Association Study , Genotype , Humans , Linkage Disequilibrium , Male , Middle Aged
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