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Theorizing the Role of Dopaminergic Polymorphic Risk Alleles with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), Violent/Aggressive Behavior and Addiction: Justification of Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) Testing

Scientific studies have provided evidence that there is a relationship between violent and aggressive behaviors and addictions. Genes involved with the reward system, specifically the brain reward cascade (BRC), appear to be associated with various addictions and impulsive, aggressive, and violent b...

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Autores principales: Modestino, Edward Justin, Blum, Kenneth, Dennen, Catherine A., Downs, B. William, Bagchi, Debasis, Llanos-Gomez, Luis, Elman, Igor, Baron, David, Thanos, Panayotis K., Badgaiyan, Rajendra D., Braverman, Eric R., Gupta, Ashim, Gold, Mark S., Bowirrat, Abdalla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9784939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12121946
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author Modestino, Edward Justin
Blum, Kenneth
Dennen, Catherine A.
Downs, B. William
Bagchi, Debasis
Llanos-Gomez, Luis
Elman, Igor
Baron, David
Thanos, Panayotis K.
Badgaiyan, Rajendra D.
Braverman, Eric R.
Gupta, Ashim
Gold, Mark S.
Bowirrat, Abdalla
author_facet Modestino, Edward Justin
Blum, Kenneth
Dennen, Catherine A.
Downs, B. William
Bagchi, Debasis
Llanos-Gomez, Luis
Elman, Igor
Baron, David
Thanos, Panayotis K.
Badgaiyan, Rajendra D.
Braverman, Eric R.
Gupta, Ashim
Gold, Mark S.
Bowirrat, Abdalla
author_sort Modestino, Edward Justin
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description Scientific studies have provided evidence that there is a relationship between violent and aggressive behaviors and addictions. Genes involved with the reward system, specifically the brain reward cascade (BRC), appear to be associated with various addictions and impulsive, aggressive, and violent behaviors. In our previous research, we examined the Taq A1 allele (variant D2 dopamine receptor gene) and the DAT-40 base repeat (a variant of the dopamine transporter gene) in 11 Caucasian boys at the Brown School in San Marcus, Texas, diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder. Thirty supernormal controls were screened to exclude several reward–deficit behaviors, including pathological violence, and genotyped for the DRD2 gene. Additionally, 91 controls were screened to exclude ADHD, pathological violence, alcoholism, drug dependence, and tobacco abuse, and their results were compared with DAT1 genotype results. In the schoolboys vs. supercontrols, there was a significant association with the D2 variant and a trend with the dopamine transporter variant. Results support our hypothesis and the involvement of at least two gene risk alleles with adolescent violent/aggressive behaviors. This study and the research presented in this paper suggest that violent/aggressive behaviors are associated with a greater risk of addiction, mediated via various genes linked to the BRC. This review provides a contributory analysis of how gene polymorphisms, especially those related to the brain reward circuitry, are associated with violent behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-97849392022-12-24 Theorizing the Role of Dopaminergic Polymorphic Risk Alleles with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), Violent/Aggressive Behavior and Addiction: Justification of Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) Testing Modestino, Edward Justin Blum, Kenneth Dennen, Catherine A. Downs, B. William Bagchi, Debasis Llanos-Gomez, Luis Elman, Igor Baron, David Thanos, Panayotis K. Badgaiyan, Rajendra D. Braverman, Eric R. Gupta, Ashim Gold, Mark S. Bowirrat, Abdalla J Pers Med Commentary Scientific studies have provided evidence that there is a relationship between violent and aggressive behaviors and addictions. Genes involved with the reward system, specifically the brain reward cascade (BRC), appear to be associated with various addictions and impulsive, aggressive, and violent behaviors. In our previous research, we examined the Taq A1 allele (variant D2 dopamine receptor gene) and the DAT-40 base repeat (a variant of the dopamine transporter gene) in 11 Caucasian boys at the Brown School in San Marcus, Texas, diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder. Thirty supernormal controls were screened to exclude several reward–deficit behaviors, including pathological violence, and genotyped for the DRD2 gene. Additionally, 91 controls were screened to exclude ADHD, pathological violence, alcoholism, drug dependence, and tobacco abuse, and their results were compared with DAT1 genotype results. In the schoolboys vs. supercontrols, there was a significant association with the D2 variant and a trend with the dopamine transporter variant. Results support our hypothesis and the involvement of at least two gene risk alleles with adolescent violent/aggressive behaviors. This study and the research presented in this paper suggest that violent/aggressive behaviors are associated with a greater risk of addiction, mediated via various genes linked to the BRC. This review provides a contributory analysis of how gene polymorphisms, especially those related to the brain reward circuitry, are associated with violent behaviors. MDPI 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9784939/ /pubmed/36556167 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12121946 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Modestino, Edward Justin
Blum, Kenneth
Dennen, Catherine A.
Downs, B. William
Bagchi, Debasis
Llanos-Gomez, Luis
Elman, Igor
Baron, David
Thanos, Panayotis K.
Badgaiyan, Rajendra D.
Braverman, Eric R.
Gupta, Ashim
Gold, Mark S.
Bowirrat, Abdalla
Theorizing the Role of Dopaminergic Polymorphic Risk Alleles with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), Violent/Aggressive Behavior and Addiction: Justification of Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) Testing
title Theorizing the Role of Dopaminergic Polymorphic Risk Alleles with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), Violent/Aggressive Behavior and Addiction: Justification of Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) Testing
title_full Theorizing the Role of Dopaminergic Polymorphic Risk Alleles with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), Violent/Aggressive Behavior and Addiction: Justification of Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) Testing
title_fullStr Theorizing the Role of Dopaminergic Polymorphic Risk Alleles with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), Violent/Aggressive Behavior and Addiction: Justification of Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) Testing
title_full_unstemmed Theorizing the Role of Dopaminergic Polymorphic Risk Alleles with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), Violent/Aggressive Behavior and Addiction: Justification of Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) Testing
title_short Theorizing the Role of Dopaminergic Polymorphic Risk Alleles with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), Violent/Aggressive Behavior and Addiction: Justification of Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) Testing
title_sort theorizing the role of dopaminergic polymorphic risk alleles with intermittent explosive disorder (ied), violent/aggressive behavior and addiction: justification of genetic addiction risk severity (gars) testing
topic Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9784939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12121946
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