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Title: A Variable-Number-of-Tandem-Repeats Polymorphism in the Dopamine D4 Receptor Gene Affects Social Adaptation of Alcohol Use. Investigation of a Gene-Environment Interaction
Author(s): Larsen, H. (316218340)
Zwaluw, C.S. van der (316218235)
Overbeek, G.J. (25233602X)
Granic, I. (203825888)
Franke, B. (182880869)
Engels, R.C.M.E. (16717231X)
Publication year: 2010
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Psychological Science
ISSN: 0956-7976
Volume: vol. 21
Issue: iss. 8
Start page: p. 1064
End page: p. 1068
Number of pages: 6 p.
Related link(s): http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956797610376654
Abstract: Research suggests that people adapt their own drinking behavior to that of other people. According to a genetic-differences approach, some individuals may be more inclined than others to adapt their alcohol consumption level to that of other people. Using a 3 (drinking condition) × 2 (genotype) experimental design (N = 113), we tested whether susceptibility to alcohol-related cues (i.e., seeing someone drink) was related to the variable number of tandem repeats in exon 3 of the D4 dopamine receptor gene. A strong gene-environment interaction showed that participants carrying at least one copy of the 7-repeat allele consumed substantially more alcohol in the presence of a heavy-drinking individual than did participants without this allele. This study highlights that individual variability in sensitivity to other people's drinking behavior may be attributable to genetic differences. Carrying the 7-repeat allele may increase the risk for heavy alcohol use or abuse in the company of heavy-drinking peers.
Subject: Developmental psychopathology
Organization: SW OZ BSI OGG
FSW_Fac. algemeen
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