Association between Val66Met polymorphism of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) gene and a deficiency of colour vision in alcohol-dependent male patients

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ŠERÝ Omar ŠŤASTNÝ František ZVOLSKÝ Petr HLINOMAZOVÁ Zuzana BALCAR Vladimír

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Neuroscience Letters
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Faculty of Science

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Field Physiology
Keywords Glutamate; GABA; Retina; BDNF; Alcohol; Genetics of alcoholism
Description The BDNF polymorphism Va166Met (rs6265) has been studied in the context of etiology of mental diseases including alcoholism. Alcoholism - a complex disorder known to be linked to several genes - has multiple manifestations, including sensory deficits such as those affecting vision. In the present study we examined a relationship between the Va166Met polymorphism, alcohol dependence and colour vision deficiency (CVD) in 167 alcohol-dependent men and 289 control male subjects. Statistical analysis revealed that almost half (about 48%) of the alcohol dependent men had a CVD. In addition we found that CVD was significantly associated (P = 0.005) with the Va166Met polymorphism. The A allele containing 66Met promotes BDNF expression and this may protect humans against CVD induced by long-term excessive alcohol intake.
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