Title of article :
Is the serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) a potential marker for suicidal behavior in bipolar disorder patients?
Author/Authors :
Neves، نويسنده , , Fernando Silva and Malloy-Diniz، نويسنده , , Leandro Fernandes and Romano-Silva، نويسنده , , Marco Aurélio and Aguiar، نويسنده , , Gabriel Costa and de Matos، نويسنده , , Lorena Oliveira and Correa، نويسنده , , Humberto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Background
e prediction is a huge challenge for mental health workers. Structured interviews based on epidemiological and clinical factors donʹt show effectiveness for suicide prevention. Biological markers, such as 5-HTTLPR, could help for identification of potential suicide attempters.
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luated 198 bipolar patients and 103 health controls, using a structured interview according to DSM-IV criteria. Genotyping, blind of clinical assessment for identification of S carriers and structured interviews were performed in order to describe clinical and epidemiological factors which could be associated with suicide behavior. Statistical analyses were calculated by the x2 test and logistic regression model.
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nd that 26.77% and 16.67% had a lifetime history of non violent suicide attempt and violent suicide attempt, respectively. The clinical factors associated with violent and non violent suicide attempt had several differences. Violent suicide attempters had an earlier illness onset and had a higher number of psychiatric comorbidities (borderline personality disorder, panic disorder and alcoholism). The frequency of S allele carriers was higher only in those patients who had made a violent suicide attempt in their lifetime (x2 = 16.969; p = 0.0001). In a logistic regression model including these factors, S allele carrier (5-HTTLPR) was the only factor associated with violent suicide attempt.
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size and retrospective assessment of suicide behavior history are the limitations of this study.
sions
udy showed that serotonin polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) is strongly associated with violent suicidal behavior in BD patients. If confirmed, our results could be an important step to create a genetic tool for long-term suicide prediction.
Keywords :
Suicide Attempt , 5-HTTLPR , Suicide prediction , bipolar disorder
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders