T. Sander et al., Lack of an allelic association between polymorphisms of the dopamine D2 receptor gene and alcohol dependence in the German population, ALC CLIN EX, 23(4), 1999, pp. 578-581
Our study examined recent claims of an association of the TaqI A1 allele an
d the functional -141C Ins allele of the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) gene w
ith alcohol dependence. Genotypes of the TaqI A and -141C insertion/deletio
n polymorphisms were assessed in 196 German nonalcoholic controls and 310 G
erman, alcohol-dependent subjects, including two more homogeneous subgroups
selected by either a history of parental alcoholism (n = 108) or by a hist
ory of severe physiological alcohol withdrawal symptoms (n = 99). We found
no association between any of the biallelic variants or the A1/Ins haplotyp
e and alcohol dependence (p > 0.05). Our present association results failed
to replicate evidence that either the TaqI A1 allele or the functional Ins
allele or the A1/Ins haplotype of the DRD2 gene confers vulnerability to a
lcohol dependence in the German population.