Prescott Carol A, Madden Pamela A F, Stallings Michael C
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, SGM 501, Los Angeles, CA, 90036, USA.
Behav Genet. 2006 Jul;36(4):473-82. doi: 10.1007/s10519-006-9072-9. Epub 2006 May 19.
Misuse of psychoactive substances is associated with substantial costs to users and to society. A growing literature suggests individual differences in vulnerability to develop substance related problems are influenced to a large degree by genetic factors. We review the evidence from genetic epidemiologic and molecular genetic studies of problematic use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, then discuss the challenges for the next generation of studies of genetic influences on substance use. These challenges are addressed in the remaining papers of this special issue. The papers cover a variety of approaches, substances, and non-human as well as human studies, but are united by their focus on going beyond heritability estimates to address the mechanisms and processes underlying the development of substance use and substance related problems, including measurement, precursors of substance abuse, stages of substance involvement, and specificity of genetic influences.
精神活性物质的滥用给使用者和社会带来了巨大的代价。越来越多的文献表明,个体在发展与物质相关问题的易感性方面的差异在很大程度上受到遗传因素的影响。我们回顾了酒精、烟草和其他药物使用问题的遗传流行病学和分子遗传学研究的证据,然后讨论了下一代关于遗传对物质使用影响研究的挑战。本期特刊的其余论文将探讨这些挑战。这些论文涵盖了各种方法、物质以及非人类和人类研究,但它们的共同之处在于,都致力于超越遗传率估计,以探讨物质使用及与物质相关问题发展背后的机制和过程,包括测量、药物滥用的先兆、物质涉入阶段以及遗传影响的特异性。