ABSTRACT
Analysis of insertion-deletion polymorphism of serotonin vector gene (SLC6A4) was carried out in Russian and Tatar men with acute alcoholic psychosis. Significant interpopulation differences in the distribution of SLC6A4 genotype and allele frequencies were revealed. A relationship of L/S gene with the disease was detected in Russians and Tatars, but the presence of heterozygotic genotype was associated with early onset of chronic alcoholization and development of acute alcoholic psychosis in Tatars and with later alcoholization and disease development in Russians. The share of S/S genotype was significantly decreased in Russian patients aged over 35 years, which suggests selection aimed at elimination of short allele homozygotes among patients with this disease and probably different genetic prerequisites for early and late development of the disease in Russians. In Tatars aged over 35 years acute alcoholic psychosis is associated with L/L genotype (RR-3).
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Carrier Proteins/genetics , Membrane Glycoproteins/genetics , Membrane Transport Proteins , Nerve Tissue Proteins , Polymorphism, Genetic , Psychoses, Alcoholic/genetics , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Heterozygote , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Psychoses, Alcoholic/ethnology , Sequence Deletion , Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins , White PeopleABSTRACT
VNTR-polymorphism of the gene of dopamine transporter (DAT) in men of the Russian and Tatar nationalities with acute alcoholic psychoses was analyzed by method of the polymerase chain reaction. There were no differences in the distribution of frequencies of genotypes and alleles of DAT gene between the populations examined. There was association between an allele variant with 9 units of DAT gene repetition (in homozygous state first of all), and early development of alcoholic dependence and acute alcoholic psychosis.