Depression, Alcoholism, and Genetic Alcohol Sensitivity Regulated by ALDH2 and ADH1B Polymorphisms among Japanese Community-Dwelling Adults
Journal: Archives of Depression and Anxiety (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-11-14
Authors : Kouichi Yoshimasu Shigeki Takemura Kanami Tsuno Mariko Hayashida Kenji Kinoshita Kanae Mure Tatsuya Takeshita; Kazuhisa Miyashita;
Page : 037-043
Keywords : ALDH2; ADH1B; Polymorphisms; Depression; Alcohol-related disorder; Japanese;
Abstract
Background: Although strong association between drinking and depression as well as alcohol- related disorders (ARD) has been reported, the relationship between potential ability to drink (genetic alcohol sensitivity) and depression or ARD is unclear. Genetic alcohol sensitivity is regulated by two alcohol metabolic enzyme genes, ADH1B and ALDH2 polymorphisms. We have already evaluated the association between depression and these polymorphisms in Japanese white-collar workers.Current study expanded this issue on community-dwelling relatively older adults.
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