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The role of rs2237781 within GRM8 in eating behavior
Introduction:The glutamate receptor, metabotropic 8 gene (GRM8) encodes a G-protein-coupled glutamate receptor and has been associated with smoking behavior and liability to alcoholism implying a role in addiction vulnerability. Data from animal studies suggest that GRM8 may be involved in the regul...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869977/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24392270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.151 |
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author | Gast, Marie-Therese Tönjes, Anke Keller, Maria Horstmann, Annette Steinle, Nanette Scholz, Markus Müller, Ines Villringer, Arno Stumvoll, Michael Kovacs, Peter Böttcher, Yvonne |
author_facet | Gast, Marie-Therese Tönjes, Anke Keller, Maria Horstmann, Annette Steinle, Nanette Scholz, Markus Müller, Ines Villringer, Arno Stumvoll, Michael Kovacs, Peter Böttcher, Yvonne |
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description | Introduction:The glutamate receptor, metabotropic 8 gene (GRM8) encodes a G-protein-coupled glutamate receptor and has been associated with smoking behavior and liability to alcoholism implying a role in addiction vulnerability. Data from animal studies suggest that GRM8 may be involved in the regulation of the neuropeptide Y and melanocortin pathways and might influence food intake and metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the genetic variant rs2237781 within GRM8 on human eating behavior. Methods:The initial analysis included 548 Sorbs from Germany who have been extensively phenotyped for metabolic traits and who completed the German version of the three-factor eating questionnaire. In addition, we analyzed two independent sample sets comprising 293 subjects from another German cohort and 430 Old Order Amish individuals. Genetic associations with restraint, disinhibition, and hunger were assessed in an additive linear regression model. Results:Among the Sorbs the major G allele of rs2237781 was significantly associated with increased restraint scores in eating behavior (P = 1.9 × 10(−4); β = +1.936). The German cohort and the Old Order Amish population revealed a trend in the same direction for restraint (P = 0.242; β = +0.874; P = 0.908; β = +0.096; respectively). A meta-analysis resulted in a combined P = 3.1 × 10(−3) (Z-score 2.948). Conclusion:Our data suggest that rs2237781 within GRM8 may influence human eating behavior factors probably via pathways involved in addictive behavior. |
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spelling | pubmed-38699772014-01-03 The role of rs2237781 within GRM8 in eating behavior Gast, Marie-Therese Tönjes, Anke Keller, Maria Horstmann, Annette Steinle, Nanette Scholz, Markus Müller, Ines Villringer, Arno Stumvoll, Michael Kovacs, Peter Böttcher, Yvonne Brain Behav Original Research Introduction:The glutamate receptor, metabotropic 8 gene (GRM8) encodes a G-protein-coupled glutamate receptor and has been associated with smoking behavior and liability to alcoholism implying a role in addiction vulnerability. Data from animal studies suggest that GRM8 may be involved in the regulation of the neuropeptide Y and melanocortin pathways and might influence food intake and metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the genetic variant rs2237781 within GRM8 on human eating behavior. Methods:The initial analysis included 548 Sorbs from Germany who have been extensively phenotyped for metabolic traits and who completed the German version of the three-factor eating questionnaire. In addition, we analyzed two independent sample sets comprising 293 subjects from another German cohort and 430 Old Order Amish individuals. Genetic associations with restraint, disinhibition, and hunger were assessed in an additive linear regression model. Results:Among the Sorbs the major G allele of rs2237781 was significantly associated with increased restraint scores in eating behavior (P = 1.9 × 10(−4); β = +1.936). The German cohort and the Old Order Amish population revealed a trend in the same direction for restraint (P = 0.242; β = +0.874; P = 0.908; β = +0.096; respectively). A meta-analysis resulted in a combined P = 3.1 × 10(−3) (Z-score 2.948). Conclusion:Our data suggest that rs2237781 within GRM8 may influence human eating behavior factors probably via pathways involved in addictive behavior. Blackwell Publishing Inc 2013-09 2013-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3869977/ /pubmed/24392270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.151 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Gast, Marie-Therese Tönjes, Anke Keller, Maria Horstmann, Annette Steinle, Nanette Scholz, Markus Müller, Ines Villringer, Arno Stumvoll, Michael Kovacs, Peter Böttcher, Yvonne The role of rs2237781 within GRM8 in eating behavior |
title | The role of rs2237781 within GRM8 in eating behavior |
title_full | The role of rs2237781 within GRM8 in eating behavior |
title_fullStr | The role of rs2237781 within GRM8 in eating behavior |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of rs2237781 within GRM8 in eating behavior |
title_short | The role of rs2237781 within GRM8 in eating behavior |
title_sort | role of rs2237781 within grm8 in eating behavior |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869977/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24392270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.151 |
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