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Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?

Year 2010, Volume: 27 Issue: 1, - , 25.01.2012

Abstract

Many studies have been conducted to show the genetic associations between the serotonin 2A receptor (HTR2A) gene polymorphisms and panic disorder (PD), but the overall results are inconsistent and replication proved difficult. Here, we provide a concise overview of recent findings on genetic association studies with PD, which are summarized in a table. It has been shown that the HTR2A receptor gene 102T-C polymorphism is associated with a pure phenotype, and with agoraphobia in PD patients, and with panic-flight behaviour in healthy volunteers. Furthermore, the polymorphism is quantitatively correlated with panic symptoms severity. Interestingly, a role for this HTR2A 102T-C polymorphism was not found in less well-delineated samples of PD patients, also suffering from co-morbid conditions, nor in PD patients without agoraphobic symptoms. However, the majority of the studies had low sample sizes, and therefore there is a need for a well-designed study with a sufficient statistical power. The genetic association of HTR2A 102T-C polymorphism with PD (related to agoraphobia or panic symptom severity) provides entry points for new studies on molecular mechanisms in PD.

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  • Yoon, H.K., Yang, J.C., Lee, H.J., Kim, Y.K., 2008. The association between serotonin-related gene polymorphisms and panic disorder. J. Anxiety Disord. 22, 1529-1534.
Year 2010, Volume: 27 Issue: 1, - , 25.01.2012

Abstract

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  • American Psychiatric Association, 1994. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental Disorders, 4th edn. (DSM-IV). American Psychiatric Association: Washington, DC, USA.
  • Esquivel, G., Schruers, K.R., Maddock, R.J., Colasanti, A., Griez, E.J. 2009. Acids in the brain: a factor in panic? J. Psychopharmacol. 24, 639-647.
  • Fehr, C., Schleicher, A., Szegedi, A., Anghelescu, I., Klawe, C., Hiemke, C., Dahmen, N., 2001. Serotonergic polymorphisms in patients suffering from alcoholism, anxiety disorders and narcolepsy. Prog. Neuropsychopharmacol Biological. Psychiatry. 25, 965-982.
  • Fisher, P.M., Meltzer, C.C., Price, J.C., Coleman, R.L., Ziolko, S.K., Becker, C., Moses-Kolko, E.L., Berga, S.L., Hariri, A.R., 2009. Medial prefrontal cortex 5-HT(2A) density is correlated with amygdala reactivity, response habituation, and functional coupling. Cerebral Cortex, 19, 2499-2507.
  • Graeff, F.G., Del-Ben, C.M., 2008. Neurobiology of panic disorder: from animal models to brain neuroimaging. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. 32, 1326-1335.
  • Inada, Y., Yoneda, H., Koh, J., Sakai, J., Himei, A., Kinoshita, Y., Akabame, K., Hiraoka, Y., Sakai, T., 2003. Positive association between panic disorder and polymorphism of the serotonin 2A receptor gene. Psychiat. Res. 118, 25-31.
  • Lim, L.W., Blokland, A., Visser-Vandewalle, V., Vlamings, R., Sesia, T., Steinbusch, H., Schruers, K., Griez, E., Temel, Y. 2008. High-frequency stimulation of the dorsolateral periaqueductal gray and ventromedial hypothalamus fails to inhibit panic-like behaviour. Behav. Brain Res. 193, 197-203.
  • Maron, E., Nikopensius, T., Koks, S., Altmae, S., Heinaste, E., Vabrit, K., Tammekivi, V., Hallast, P., Koido, K., Kurg, A., Metspalu, A., Vasar, E., Vasar, V., Shlik, J., 2005. Association study of 90 candidate gene polymorphisms in panic disorder. Psychiat. Genet. 15, 17-24.
  • Martinez-Barrondo, S., Saiz, P.A., Morales, B., Garcia-Portilla, M.P., Coto, E., Alvarez, V., Bobes, J., 2005. Serotonin gene polymorphisms in patients with panic disorder. Actas. Espanolas. Psiquiatria. 33, 210-215.
  • Perkins, A.M., Ettinger, U., Davis, R., Foster, R., Williams, S.C., Corr, P.J., 2009. Effects of Lorazepam and citalopram on human defensive reactions: ethopharmacological differentiation of fear and anxiety. J. Neurosci. 29, 1261712624.
  • Perkins, A.M., Ettinger, U., Williams, S.C., Reuter, M., Hennig, J., Corr, P.J. 2010. Flight behaviour in humans is intensified by a candidate genetic risk factor for panic disorder: evidence from a translational model of fear and anxiety. Molecular Psychiatry. doi:10.1038/mp.2
  • Rothe, C., Koszycki, D., Bradwejn, J., King, N., De Luca, V., Shaikh, S., Franke, P., Garritsen, H., Fritze, J., Deckert, J., Kennedy, J.L., 2004. Association study of serotonin-2A receptor gene polymorphism and panic disorder in patients from Canada and Germany. Neurosci. Let. 363, 276-279.
  • Unschuld, P.G., Ising, M., Erhardt, A., Lucae, S., Kloiber, S., Kohli, M., Salyakina, D., Welt, T., Kern, N., Lieb, R., Uhr, M., Binder, E.B., Muller-Myhsok, B., Holsboer, F., Keck, M.E., 2007. Polymorphisms in the serotonin receptor gene HTR2A are associated with quantitative traits in panic disorder. Am. J. Med. Genet. Part B (Neuropsychiatric Genetics), 144, 424-429.
  • Yoon, H.K., Yang, J.C., Lee, H.J., Kim, Y.K., 2008. The association between serotonin-related gene polymorphisms and panic disorder. J. Anxiety Disord. 22, 1529-1534.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Basic Medical Sciences
Authors

Lee Wei Lim

Koen Schruers This is me

Yasin Temel This is me

Publication Date January 25, 2012
Submission Date July 9, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 27 Issue: 1

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APA Lim, L. W., Schruers, K., & Temel, Y. (2012). Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.5835/jecm.v27i1.1374
AMA Lim LW, Schruers K, Temel Y. Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?. J. Exp. Clin. Med. January 2012;27(1). doi:10.5835/jecm.v27i1.1374
Chicago Lim, Lee Wei, Koen Schruers, and Yasin Temel. “Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 27, no. 1 (January 2012). https://doi.org/10.5835/jecm.v27i1.1374.
EndNote Lim LW, Schruers K, Temel Y (January 1, 2012) Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 27 1
IEEE L. W. Lim, K. Schruers, and Y. Temel, “Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?”, J. Exp. Clin. Med., vol. 27, no. 1, 2012, doi: 10.5835/jecm.v27i1.1374.
ISNAD Lim, Lee Wei et al. “Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 27/1 (January 2012). https://doi.org/10.5835/jecm.v27i1.1374.
JAMA Lim LW, Schruers K, Temel Y. Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2012;27. doi:10.5835/jecm.v27i1.1374.
MLA Lim, Lee Wei et al. “Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, vol. 27, no. 1, 2012, doi:10.5835/jecm.v27i1.1374.
Vancouver Lim LW, Schruers K, Temel Y. Does Serotonin 2A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Increase The Vulnerability To Panic Attacks?. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2012;27(1).