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Comparison of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP, ADCYAP1) gene polymorphisms among patients with methamphetamine addiction, methamphetamine-induced psychosis and healthy controls

Recent studies have shown the role of the PACAPergic system in addiction and psychotic disorders. Studies also show the close association of methamphetamine with psychosis. In our study, we aim to compare the distribution of PACAP rs2856966, rs2231181, and rs1610037 gene polymorphisms, as determined...

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Published in:Annales médico psychologiques 2023-10, Vol.181 (8), p.707-712
Main Authors: Turan, Çetin, Şenormancı, Güliz, Şenormancı, Ömer, Çelik, Sevim Karakaş, Çakmak, Güneş, Demirci, Onur Okan
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Summary:Recent studies have shown the role of the PACAPergic system in addiction and psychotic disorders. Studies also show the close association of methamphetamine with psychosis. In our study, we aim to compare the distribution of PACAP rs2856966, rs2231181, and rs1610037 gene polymorphisms, as determined according to literature research, among the patients with methamphetamine addiction (MA), patients with methamphetamine-induced psychosis (MIP), and healthy controls (HC), and to investigate the associations of these polymorphisms with MA and MIP. In all, 173 patients diagnosed with MA, 120 patients diagnosed with MIP, and 104 HC without any history of substance abuse were included. Inter-group PACAP rs2856966, rs2231181, and rs1610037 genotypes were examined. The rs2231181 CC genotype was determined to increase the risk of MA by 2708 times (β=2708, P=0.010) and the risk of MIP by 2786 times (β=2786, P=0.010). The rs1610037 GG genotype was observed to increase the risk of MA by 9322 times (β=9322, P
ISSN:0003-4487
1769-6631
DOI:10.1016/j.amp.2023.02.009