Association of monoamine oxidase A variable number of tandem repeats and child abuse with aggressive behavior among Chinese adolescents
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1006-7884.2014.02.005
- VernacularTitle:单胺氧化酶A基因多态性与儿童期虐待对青少年攻击行为的影响
- Author:
Yun ZHANG
1
;
Qingsen MING
;
Xiongzhao ZHU
;
Jinyao YI
;
Shuqiao YAO
Author Information
1. 西北民族大学医学院
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Monoamine oxidase;
Polymorphism single nucleotide;
Child abuse;
Aggression
- From:
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry
2014;47(2):84-89
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective The association of MAOA-VNTR monoamine oxidase A variable number of tandem repeats genotype and child abuse on aggressive behavior among Chinese Han adolescents were examined.Methods A group of 513 (M:367,F:146) 13-18 years old Chinese adolescents were selected randomly,and the effects of child maltreatment [measured using the child trauma questionnaire (CTQ)]and aggressive behavior during adolescents' period [assessed by the Child Behavior Checklist for Youth SelfReport (YSR)] were examined respectively.DNA were collected and MAOA-VNTR genotype were assessed via venous blood sample.Both the main effects of MAOA genotype,children's maltreatment experience and the interaction between them were analyzed by a linear regression analysis.Results In all,513 middle school students (367 boys,146 girls) were analyzed in the study.The mean aggression scores were (10.13 ±6.67)and (9.18 ± 6.36) for boys and girls.The low and high activity of MAOA-VNTR genotype accounts for 58.3% and 41.7% for boys,and 39.4% and 22.5% for girls respectively.The GLM model showed that there were no direct association between the MAOA genotypes with aggression scores,while a significant association between children's maltreatment experience with aggressive behavior in adolescents' period were found for both boys and girls (P < 0.01).Some significant interactions between MAOA genotype with subtypes of maltreatment were uncovered (boys:P =0.02,P <0.01 and P =0.04 for MAOA with physical abuse,emotional abuse and sexual abuse; girls:P =0.03 and P =0.04 for MAOA with sexual and emotional abuse).For adolescents with the low activity of MAOA-VNTR were more prone to commit aggressive behavior when suffered children's abuse for both gender.Conclusions Aggressive behaviors among Chinese adolescents may be affected by a gene-enviornment interaction involving MAOA-VNTR and children's abuse experience which may be differentially sensitive to the subtype of childhood maltreatment and gender.