Alpha-2A adrenergic receptor gene variants are associated with increased intra-individual variability in response time
doi: 10.1038/mp.2013.140
pmid: 24166412
Alpha-2A adrenergic receptor gene variants are associated with increased intra-individual variability in response time
Intra-individual variability in response time has been proposed as an important endophenotype for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Here we asked whether intra-individual variability is predicted by common variation in catecholamine genes and whether it mediates the relationship between these gene variants and self-reported ADHD symptoms. A total of 402 non-clinical Australian adults of European descent completed a battery of five cognitive tasks and the Conners' Adult ADHD Rating Scale. Exclusion criteria included the presence of major psychiatric or neurologic illnesses and substance dependency. A total of 21 subjects were excluded due to incomplete data or poor quality cognitive or genotyping data. The final sample comprised 381 subjects (201 males; mean age=21.2 years, s.d.=5.1 years). Principal components analysis on variability measures yielded two factors (response selection variability vs selective attention variability). Association of these factors with catecholamine gene variants was tested using single-step linear regressions, with multiple comparisons controlled using permutation analysis. The response selection variability factor was associated with two ADRA2A single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs1800544, rs602618), p corrected=0.004, 0.012, respectively, whereas the selective attention variability factor was associated with a TH SNP (rs3842727), p corrected=0.024. A bootstrapping analysis indicated that the response selection variability factor mediated the relationship between the ADRA2A SNP rs1800544 and self-reported ADHD symptoms. Thus this study finds evidence that DNA variation in the ADRA2A gene may be causally related to ADHD-like behaviors, in part through its influence on intra-individual variability. Evidence was also found for a novel association between a TH gene variant and intra-individual variability.
- Monash University Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- Cardiff University United Kingdom
Male, Genotyping Techniques, Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase, 2804 Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 150, Individuality, Neuropsychological Tests, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, White People, Young Adult, executive, Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha-2, 2738 Psychiatry and Mental health, 1312 Molecular Biology, Reaction Time, Humans, genetics, Attention, Genetic Association Studies, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Principal Component Analysis, Australia, attention, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, ICV, noradrenaline, Female, dopamine
Male, Genotyping Techniques, Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase, 2804 Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 150, Individuality, Neuropsychological Tests, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, White People, Young Adult, executive, Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha-2, 2738 Psychiatry and Mental health, 1312 Molecular Biology, Reaction Time, Humans, genetics, Attention, Genetic Association Studies, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Principal Component Analysis, Australia, attention, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, ICV, noradrenaline, Female, dopamine
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