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大学生中烟草和大麻的使用由 MAOA 基因型和儿童虐待之间的性别二态性相互作用预测。

Tobacco and cannabis use in college students are predicted by sex-dimorphic interactions between MAOA genotype and child abuse.

机构信息

Consortium for Translational Research on Aggression and Drug Abuse (ConTRADA), University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA.

Clinical Child Psychology Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA.

出版信息

CNS Neurosci Ther. 2019 Jan;25(1):101-111. doi: 10.1111/cns.13002. Epub 2018 Jun 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Postsecondary students in Western countries exhibit a high prevalence of cannabis and tobacco use disorders. The etiology of these problems is contributed by several psychosocial factors, including childhood adversity and trauma; however, the mechanisms whereby these environmental determinants predispose to the use of these substances remain elusive, due to our poor knowledge of genetic and biological moderators. Converging evidence points to the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene as a moderator of the effects of lifetime stress on the initiation of substance use.

AIMS

Building on these premises, in this study, we analyzed whether MAOA upstream variable number tandem repeat (uVNTR) alleles interact with child maltreatment history to predict for lifetime cannabis and tobacco consumption.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Five hundred college students (age: 18-25 years) from a large Midwestern University were surveyed for their child maltreatment history (encompassing emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, as well as emotional and physical neglect) and lifetime consumption of cannabis and tobacco. Saliva samples were obtained to determine the MAOA uVNTR genotype of each participant.

RESULTS

In female students, lifetime tobacco and cannabis use was predicted by the interaction of physical and emotional abuse with high-activity MAOA allelic variants; conversely, in males, the interaction of low-activity MAOA alleles and physical abuse was associated with lifetime use of tobacco, but not cannabis.

DISCUSSION

These findings collectively suggest that the vulnerability to smoke tobacco and cannabis is predicted by sex-dimorphic interactions of MAOA gene with childhood abuse.

CONCLUSION

These biosocial underpinnings of tobacco and cannabis use may prove important in the development of novel personalized preventive strategies for substance use disorders in adolescents.

摘要

背景

西方国家的大学生普遍存在大麻和烟草使用障碍。这些问题的病因是由多种社会心理因素造成的,包括儿童期逆境和创伤;然而,由于我们对遗传和生物调节剂知之甚少,这些环境决定因素导致这些物质使用的机制仍然难以捉摸。越来越多的证据表明,单胺氧化酶 A(MAOA)基因是一生中压力对物质使用开始的影响的调节剂。

目的

基于这些前提,在这项研究中,我们分析了 MAOA 上游可变数目串联重复(uVNTR)等位基因是否与儿童期虐待史相互作用,以预测终生大麻和烟草的使用。

材料和方法

从一所中西部大型大学招募了 500 名大学生(年龄:18-25 岁),调查他们的儿童期虐待史(包括情感、身体和性虐待以及情感和身体忽视)以及终生大麻和烟草的使用情况。采集唾液样本以确定每位参与者的 MAOA uVNTR 基因型。

结果

在女性学生中,身体和情感虐待与高活性 MAOA 等位基因变体的相互作用预测了终生吸烟和使用大麻;相反,在男性中,低活性 MAOA 等位基因与身体虐待的相互作用与终生使用烟草有关,但与大麻无关。

讨论

这些发现共同表明,MAOA 基因与儿童期虐待的性别二态相互作用预测了吸烟和使用大麻的易感性。

结论

这些烟草和大麻使用的生物社会基础可能对青少年物质使用障碍的新型个性化预防策略的发展具有重要意义。

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