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基于人群的男性双胞胎样本中,基因和环境因素对酒精滥用及依赖的影响。

Genetic and environmental contributions to alcohol abuse and dependence in a population-based sample of male twins.

作者信息

Prescott C A, Kendler K S

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, Medical College of Virginia of Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 23298-0126, USA.

出版信息

Am J Psychiatry. 1999 Jan;156(1):34-40. doi: 10.1176/ajp.156.1.34.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Most twin and adoption studies of alcoholism have ascertained cases through treatment settings or archival data; these subjects may differ from affected subjects identified epidemiologically. The authors studied the importance of genetic influences on risk of alcohol-related disorders in a new population-based twin sample.

METHOD

Structured personal interviews were used to assess DSM-III-R-defined and DSM-IV-defined alcohol abuse and dependence among 3,516 twins from male-male pairs born in Virginia between 1940 and 1974.

RESULTS

The magnitude of resemblance among twin pairs was similar across several definitions of alcoholism and was substantially higher among 861 identical pairs than among 653 fraternal pairs. On the basis of a liability threshold model, 48%-58% of the variation in liability was attributed to additive genetic factors, with the remainder attributed to environmental influences not shared by family members. When a treatment-based proband concordance model was used, evidence for shared environmental as well as genetic influences emerged.

CONCLUSIONS

In this first population-based study of male twins from the United States, it was found that genetic factors played a major role in the development of alcoholism among males, with similar influence for alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. Prior findings implicating the influence of common environment may be attributable to sampling strategy; in this population-based sample, environmental factors shared by family members appear to have had little influence on the development of alcoholism in males.

摘要

目的

大多数关于酒精中毒的双胞胎和收养研究是通过治疗机构或档案数据来确定病例的;这些受试者可能与通过流行病学方法确定的受影响受试者有所不同。作者在一个新的基于人群的双胞胎样本中研究了遗传因素对酒精相关障碍风险的重要性。

方法

采用结构化个人访谈,对1940年至1974年出生在弗吉尼亚州的3516对男性双胞胎中的酒精滥用和酒精依赖情况进行评估,评估依据为《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第三版修订本(DSM-III-R)和《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第四版(DSM-IV)所定义的标准。

结果

在几种酒精中毒的定义中,双胞胎对之间的相似程度相似,在861对同卵双胞胎中比在653对异卵双胞胎中要高得多。基于易感性阈值模型,48%-58%的易感性变异归因于加性遗传因素,其余归因于家庭成员未共享的环境影响。当使用基于治疗的先证者一致性模型时,出现了共享环境以及遗传影响的证据。

结论

在这项对来自美国的男性双胞胎进行的首次基于人群的研究中,发现遗传因素在男性酒精中毒的发展中起主要作用,对酒精滥用和酒精依赖的影响相似。先前暗示共同环境影响的研究结果可能归因于抽样策略;在这个基于人群的样本中,家庭成员共享的环境因素似乎对男性酒精中毒的发展影响很小。

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