The clinical, personality, and genetic correlates of binge drinking: A controlled association study from India

Background and Objectives: Reasonable amount of literature has been accumulated over the years to indicate that the binge drinkers might be different from the group which does not have any history of binging. Only a handful of research demonstrated genetic predisposition for binging. Materials and M...

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Main Authors: Abhishek Ghosh, Savita Malhotra, Debasish Basu, Madhu Khullar
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour
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Online Access:http://www.jmhhb.org/article.asp?issn=0971-8990;year=2018;volume=23;issue=1;spage=19;epage=24;aulast=Ghosh
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Savita Malhotra
Debasish Basu
Madhu Khullar
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Madhu Khullar
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description Background and Objectives: Reasonable amount of literature has been accumulated over the years to indicate that the binge drinkers might be different from the group which does not have any history of binging. Only a handful of research demonstrated genetic predisposition for binging. Materials and Methods: This was a clinic-based association study with a case–control design. Two hundred and ten alcohol dependence cases were recruited. Binge drinking was diagnosed using Semi-structured Assessment for Genetics of Alcoholism-II-. Structured instruments were used for the assessment of impulsivity, and novelty seeking traits. single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping was done using Taqmann assay by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (q-PCR) using Taqman assay (ABI 7500) fast real-time PCR system. Results: Comparison of clinical characteristics revealed an earlier age of onset of alcohol use and dependence, significantly more number of accidental injuries, emotional problems, and history of delirium tremens among the binge drinking group. The mean score in the extravagance subscale, overall novelty seeking scale, subscales of nonplanning, and attentional impulsiveness were significantly more among the binge drinkers. With regard to the candidate gene polymorphism (rs25531), short (S) allele of serotonin transporter was observed to be associated with the binge drinking group. Conclusion: Association of impulsiveness and novelty seeking is a new and important finding, indicating the role of personality traits to increase the vulnerability toward binge drinking. The association with the S allele, although is a replication of previous results, is nevertheless important as our study is from a different ethnic population.
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spelling doaj.art-a7e8f029789b4229863f88606cbd74102022-12-22T02:09:15ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour0971-89902018-01-01231192410.4103/jmhhb.jmhhb_35_17The clinical, personality, and genetic correlates of binge drinking: A controlled association study from IndiaAbhishek GhoshSavita MalhotraDebasish BasuMadhu KhullarBackground and Objectives: Reasonable amount of literature has been accumulated over the years to indicate that the binge drinkers might be different from the group which does not have any history of binging. Only a handful of research demonstrated genetic predisposition for binging. Materials and Methods: This was a clinic-based association study with a case–control design. Two hundred and ten alcohol dependence cases were recruited. Binge drinking was diagnosed using Semi-structured Assessment for Genetics of Alcoholism-II-. Structured instruments were used for the assessment of impulsivity, and novelty seeking traits. single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping was done using Taqmann assay by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (q-PCR) using Taqman assay (ABI 7500) fast real-time PCR system. Results: Comparison of clinical characteristics revealed an earlier age of onset of alcohol use and dependence, significantly more number of accidental injuries, emotional problems, and history of delirium tremens among the binge drinking group. The mean score in the extravagance subscale, overall novelty seeking scale, subscales of nonplanning, and attentional impulsiveness were significantly more among the binge drinkers. With regard to the candidate gene polymorphism (rs25531), short (S) allele of serotonin transporter was observed to be associated with the binge drinking group. Conclusion: Association of impulsiveness and novelty seeking is a new and important finding, indicating the role of personality traits to increase the vulnerability toward binge drinking. The association with the S allele, although is a replication of previous results, is nevertheless important as our study is from a different ethnic population.http://www.jmhhb.org/article.asp?issn=0971-8990;year=2018;volume=23;issue=1;spage=19;epage=24;aulast=Ghosh5HTTLPR genebinge drinkingcandidate genepolymorphism
spellingShingle Abhishek Ghosh
Savita Malhotra
Debasish Basu
Madhu Khullar
The clinical, personality, and genetic correlates of binge drinking: A controlled association study from India
Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour
5HTTLPR gene
binge drinking
candidate gene
polymorphism
title The clinical, personality, and genetic correlates of binge drinking: A controlled association study from India
title_full The clinical, personality, and genetic correlates of binge drinking: A controlled association study from India
title_fullStr The clinical, personality, and genetic correlates of binge drinking: A controlled association study from India
title_full_unstemmed The clinical, personality, and genetic correlates of binge drinking: A controlled association study from India
title_short The clinical, personality, and genetic correlates of binge drinking: A controlled association study from India
title_sort clinical personality and genetic correlates of binge drinking a controlled association study from india
topic 5HTTLPR gene
binge drinking
candidate gene
polymorphism
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