Journal article

Nicotine dependence in a prospective population-based study of adolescents: The protective role of a functional tyrosine hydroxylase polymorphism

RJL Anney, CA Olsson, M Lotfi-Miri, GC Patton, R Williamson

Pharmacogenetics | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2004

Abstract

Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter of the mesolimbic reward pathway in the human brain, and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is the rate-limiting enzyme in dopamine biosynthesis. Consequently, the gene encoding TH is a strong candidate for involvement in the genetic component of addiction. The importance of this gene in nicotine dependence is supported by many studies showing a link between nicotine administration and TH expression. A functional tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism within intron 1 of the TH gene (HUMTH01-VNTR) has been shown to modify tobacco use in two independent Caucasian samples from the USA and Australia. Using information drawn from an eight-wave Australian population-based lo..

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