Authors
Lara A Ray, Robert Miranda Jr, Jennifer W Tidey, John E McGeary, James MacKillop, Chad J Gwaltney, Damaris J Rohsenow, Robert M Swift, Peter M Monti
Publication date
2010/2
Journal
Journal of abnormal psychology
Volume
119
Issue
1
Pages
115
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Polymorphisms of the μ-opioid receptor (OPRM1) and dopamine D 4 receptor (DRD4) genes are associated with subjective responses to alcohol and urge to drink under laboratory conditions. This study examined these associations in the natural environment using ecological momentary assessment. Participants were non-treatment-seeking heavy drinkers (n= 112, 52% female, 61% alcohol dependent) who enrolled in a study of naltrexone effects on craving and drinking in the natural environment. Data were culled from 5 consecutive days of drinking reports prior to medication randomization. Analyses revealed that, after drinking, carriers of the Asp40 allele of the OPRM1 gene reported higher overall levels of vigor and lower levels negative mood, as compared to homozygotes for the Asn40 variant. Carriers of the long allele (ie,≥ 7 tandem repeats) of the DRD4 endorsed greater urge to drink than homozygotes …
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