A paradoxical association of an oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism: early-life adversity and vulnerability to depression

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作者
McQuaid, Robyn J. [1 ]
McInnis, Opal A. [1 ]
Stead, John D. [1 ]
Matheson, Kimberly [1 ,2 ]
Anisman, Hymie [1 ]
机构
[1] Carleton Univ, Dept Neurosci, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada
[2] Carleton Univ, Dept Psychol, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada
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加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
depression; distrust; early-life; maltreatment; oxytocin; SNP; stress; COOK-MEDLEY HOSTILITY; SOCIAL SUPPORT; OXTR; STRESS; HUMANS; INTERACT; MALTREATMENT; RESPONSES; BEHAVIOR; TRUST;
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10.3389/fnins.2013.00128
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Several prosocial behaviors may be influenced by the hormone oxytocin. In line with this perspective, the oxytocin receptor (OXTR) gene single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), rs53576, has been associated with a broad range of social behaviors. In this regard, the G allele of the OXTR SNP has been accompanied by beneficial attributes such as increased empathy, optimism, and trust. In the current study among university students (N = 288), it was shown that early-life maltreatment was associated with depressive symptoms, and that the OXTR genotype moderated this relationship, such that under high levels of childhood maltreatment, only individuals with GG/GA genotype demonstrated increased depressive symptomatology compared to those with the AA genotype. In addition, the role of distrust in mediating the relation between childhood maltreatment and depression seemed to be more important among G allele carriers compared to individuals with the AA genotype. Thus, a breach in trust (i.e., in the case of early life abuse or neglect) may have a more deleterious effect among G carriers, who have been characterized as more prosocial and attuned to social cues. The data suggested that G carriers of the OXTR might favor social sensitivity and thus might have been more vulnerable to the effects of early-life adversity
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