Authors
Kent E Hutchinson, John McGeary, Andrew Smolen, Angela Bryan, Robert M Swift
Publication date
2002/3
Journal
Health Psychology
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
139
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Recent research has suggested that alterations in mesolimbic dopamine neurotransmission are central to the development and expression of craving for alcohol. Because the D₄ dopamine receptor gene, variable numbers of tandem repeats (DRD4 VNTR) polymorphism putatively expresses functional differences in dopamine receptors, the present study tested whether this polymorphism influences the effects of a priming dose of alcohol on craving. Participants consumed 3 alcoholic drinks or 3 control drinks and completed measures of craving after each drink. Participants who were homozygous or heterozygous for the 7 (or longer) repeat allele were classified as DRD4 L, whereas the other participants were classified as DRD4 S. Results suggested that DRD4 L participants demonstrated significantly higher craving after consumption of alcohol as compared with the control beverage.(PsycInfo Database Record …
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KE Hutchinson, J McGeary, A Smolen, A Bryan… - Health Psychology, 2002