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AN OVERVIEW OF GENETIC INFLUENCES IN ALCOHOLISM Marc A. Schuckit
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 2
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LECTURE REVIEWS Genetic Influences Overall Intermediate Phenotypes Specific Genes Environment
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COMPLEX GENETIC INFLUENCED DISORDERS MI Type 2 Diabetes Cancer
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GENES AND ALCOHOLISM 4 x Risk for COAs 4 x Risk for Adopted out COAs Higher Risk for ID Twins of Alcoholics
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VARIANCE OF RISK (Heterogeneous and Polygenic)
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ENDOPHENOTYPE GENETIC OBSERVED EARLY PREDICTS DX
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POSSIBLE FAMILIES OF RISK FACTORS n Alcohol Metabolizing Enzymes n Level of Response (LR) n Impulsivity n Psychiatric Disorders
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ALCOHOL METABOLISM Alcohol ADH Acetaldehyde ALDH CO 2 + H 2 O
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POSSIBLE FAMILIES OF RISK FACTORS n Alcohol Metabolizing Enzymes n Level of Response (LR) n Impulsivity n Psychiatric Disorders
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LR RATIONALE Youth Drink for Effects If Need More for Effect Will Drink More Then Heavy Drinking Affects Peers Expectations Stress
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LOW LEVEL OF RESPONSE TO ALCOHOL (LR) 1.Less Alcohol Related Change on a Challenge. 2.The Need for a Relatively High Number of Drinks for an Effect.
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SRE TIME FRAME: DRINKS 1st 5 Recent Heaviest NEEDED TO: Times 3 Mos Feel Effect Feel Dizzy or Slur Speech Stumble Fall Asleep
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LR LowHigh COAJews Native Americans Most Asians Koreans? Blacks
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12 YEAR OLD CORRELATES Maximum Drinks.49 Frequency.11 Problems.28
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LR CORRELATES 1° RELATIVES.20 2° RELATIVES.15 UNRELATED.02 FATHER/OFFSPRING (20yr).40 TWINS h 2 =.6
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LR PREDICTS OUTCOME San Diego Prospective Study Australian Twins Danish Adoptees Colorado Twins
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CORRELATIONS OF LR TO OUTCOME Alcoholic Outcome LR-.25 Control for: FREQ-.23 QUANT-.21 BOTH-.19
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SRE PREDICTS OUTCOMES rOR Max Drinks.22 2 26 Problems.28 3 Dependence Items.25 3.5 AUD.31 2.5
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ENDOPHENOTYPE GENETIC OBSERVED EARLY PREDICTS DX
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LR 60% Genetics LR Relates to Risk COA Native Americans Koreans Low LR Predicts Outcome
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SEARCH FOR GENES FOR LR n Association n Linkage n Animal Models
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BACKGROUND 5 HTT Relates to drinking Animals Humans GABRA6 Animal
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GENOTYPES, LR, & ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE 5HTTGABA A 6 BOTH LL+ SS+ LL SL SS Pro/Ser Pro/Pro Pro/Ser Pro/Pro LR %ALC -.89 -.30 00 57 21 12 -1.01 -.27 71 23 -1.29 +.03 100 00
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 27 CHROMOSOME 10
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CANDIDATES: ASSOCIATION GABRA6COMT5HTT GABRG2DRD2/ANKK1 ADORA GABRA5DRD4 NPY GABRA1 KCNMA1DGKZ ADHIB GNAS ADH1C PK CYP2E
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VARIANCE OF RISK (Heterogeneous and Polygenic)
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“ENVIRONMENT” Child Home Expectancy Peers Religion Stress Coping
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Fhalc sex age.20 -.20 -.18.20 Fhalc LR HOME.17.29.07 EXPECT.25 ALC OUT.50.49.24
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POSSIBLE FAMILIES OF RISK FACTORS n Alcohol Metabolizing Enzymes n Level of Response (LR) n Impulsivity n Psychiatric Disorders
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LECTURE REVIEWS Genetic Influences Overall Intermediate Phenotypes Specific Genes Environment
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IMPLICATIONS FOR PREVENTION Enhance Education of Vulnerabilities Find Environmental / Psychosocial Protective Factors Specific to Risk
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IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT Develop Rx for Specific Risk Factors Evaluate Rx Separately in Subgroups
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