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Audience Response. Present science indicates genetics explain what percentage of vulnerability to alcoholism?A. 20%B. 30%C. 45%D. 50%. Alcoholism Definitions. Alcohol Abuse (one or more of the following)Failure to fulfill major role obligations at home,work, or school e.g. absenceHazardous us
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1. Assessing Predisposition to Alcoholism and Recovery
John Pankiewicz, M.D.
2. Audience Response Present science indicates genetics explain what percentage of vulnerability to alcoholism?
A. 20%
B. 30%
C. 45%
D. 50%
3. Alcoholism Definitions Alcohol Abuse (one or more of the following)
Failure to fulfill major role obligations at home,work, or school e.g. absence
Hazardous use e.g. driving
Alcohol related legal problems
Social/Interpersonal problems
Alcohol Dependence-More physiologic issues (3 or more of the following)
Tolerance - Takes more to get drunk
Withdrawal - Physical symptoms that drinking will quell
Desire or failed efforts to cut down
Spend more time in drinking activities
Important activities given up - social, work, hobbies
Continued use despite knowledge
4. Alcoholism in U.S. Recent data showed 8.6% prevalence of dependence and abuse in U.S.
Estimates indicate 75% of US population
Drinks
Approximately 25 Million people
Probably an under-estimate given
under reporting of drinking behavior
Associated with substantial proportion of
Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, General
Crimes
5. Heredity and Genetics Conditions like alcoholism noted to run in families
Led to twin, adoption and family studies
50 plus % attributable to inheritance
Heterogenic* Non-Mendelian - Clearly not entirely genetic or single cause
6. Heredity 10,000 twin pairs studied-
Concordance
Alcoholism - 0.5
Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 0.32
Autism - 0.9
Initially thought to be more heritable in males
Newest data indicates risk is equal for men and women
7. Gene Functions Genes create 100,000 different proteins
Addiction
Enzymes responsible for drug metabolism (breakdown or conversion)
Neurochemical action - effect neurotransmitters or receptors
8. Gene Identification Flushing Phenomenon - First gene identified related to alcohol
Noted in Asian populations
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase is slower
ALDH1 gene
44% Japanese
53% Vietnamese
45% Han Chinese
Rare in Europeans
Confers 6 Fold reduction in alcoholism risk
Alcohol Dehydrogenase - First step in alcohol breakdown
ADH4 variants- Confers faster alcohol conversion
Increased risk for alcoholism
9. Gene Search-Genome Association Full genetic sequence of large population groups
Compare genetics of those with and without disease
Difficult to do because of need for large numbers to increase statistical power
10. Gene Search-Genome linkage Full genetic sequence of high risk families
Identify shared genetics in those with and without alcoholism
Works best in large, “isolated” families - Reduces genetic hetorogeneity
11. Gene Search Definitions
Phenotype -Traits expressed by genes e.g. blue eyes, A positive blood type
Endophenotype - Physical traits not externally visible, but measurable e.g. Task specific MRI, EEG, electrophysiologic measures
12. Gene Search-Endophenotype Better than behavioral symptoms due to quantification
Useful in “distilling” alcoholic families
Found linkage to Chromosomes
1,2,4 and 7
Specific genes associated with:
Alcohol Dehydrogenese
GABA-Neurotransmitter
Cholinergic Receptors