Association study of theEpac gene and tobacco smoking and nicotine dependence
β Scribed by Chen, Xiangning ;Wu, Baichai ;Kendler, Kenneth S.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 58 KB
- Volume
- 129B
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0148-7299
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Exchange protein directly activated by cAMP (Epac) has been shown to increase its expression in rat prefrontal cortex after self-administration of nicotine. [Konu et al. 2001: Brain Res 909:194-203]. We investigated the role of the human ortholog of Epac in tobacco smoking and nicotine dependence (ND). Using a case-control design, we typed 5 SNPs in this gene in 688 subjects, of whom 244 were non-smokers, 215 were Low-ND smokers, and 229 were High-ND smokers. We tested allele and genotype association to smoking initiation (SI) and progression to ND. Three of the five typed SNPs showed modest allele association with progression to ND. Weak association with SI was also observed for one SNP. Considering the function of the gene in cellular signal transduction pathway, its elevated expression after nicotine self-administration, and multiple markers association with both SI and progression to ND, it is plausible to suggest that variants in Epac contribute to the liability to ND.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract We investigated the association between two markers in the seventh intron of the tryptophan hydroxylase gene (__TPH__ C218A and C779A) in a populationβbased case control study of 780 genotyped subjects. As in prior studies, the two markers were in strong linkage disequilibrium. The phen
## Abstract A simple liquid chromatographyβelectrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LCβESIβMS) method for the determination of nicotine and cotinine in human hair was established. In the procedure, a hair sample (10 mg) was washed with dichloromethane and digested in 2.5 m sodium hydroxide. The d