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pubmed-article:18832011pubmed:abstractTextDespite continuing efforts to determine genetic vulnerability to panic disorder (PD), the studies of candidate genes in this disorder have produced inconsistent or negative, results. Laboratory panic induction may have a potential in testing genetic substrate of PD. In this study we aimed to explore the effects of several genetic polymorphisms previously implicated in PD on the susceptibility to cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) challenge in healthy subjects. The study sample consisted of 110 healthy volunteers (47 males and 63 females, mean age 22.2 +/- 5.2) who participated in CCK-4 challenge test. Nine gene-candidates, including 5-HTTLPR, MAO-A VNTR, TPH2 rs1386494, 5-HTR1A -1019C-G, 5-HTR2A 102T-C, CCKR1 246G-A, CCKR2 -215C-A, DRD1 -94G-A and COMT Val158Met, were selected for genotyping based on previous positive findings from genetic association studies in PD. After CCK-4 challenge, 39 (35.5%) subjects experienced a panic attack, while 71 subjects were defined as non-panickers. We detected significant differences for both genotypic and allelic frequencies of 1386494A/G polymorphism in TPH2 gene between panic and non-panic groups with the frequencies of G/G genotype and G allele significantly higher in panickers. None of the other candidate loci were significantly associated with CCK-4-induced panic attacks in healthy subjects. In line with our previous association study in patients with PD, we detected a possible association between TPH2 rs1386494 polymorphism and susceptibility to panic attacks. Other polymorphisms previously associated with PD were unrelated to CCK-4-induced panic attacks, probably due to the differences between complex nature of PD and laboratory panic model.lld:pubmed
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