Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
317504 Comprehensive Psychiatry 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThis is a study of the association between DRD4 exon III VNTR and DAT1 3′-untranslated region polymorphisms on the one hand and temperament assessed with the Formal Characteristics of Behaviour-Temperament Inventory on the other hand.MethodsThe study was run on 418 participants (314 women and 104 men) aged 18 to 55 years sampled from healthy male and female volunteers recruited from inhabitants of the Warsaw metropolis.ResultsMain effects of sex were found for briskness (F1,417 = 9.05, P = .003, η2 = 0.022), perseveration (F1,417 = 37.83, P < .001, η2 = 0.085), sensory sensitivity (F1,417 = 14.16, P < .001, η2 = 0.003), and emotional reactivity (F1,417 = 34.67, P < .001, η2 = 0.078). A significant main effect of DAT1 variant was also found for sensory sensitivity (F1,417 = 7.36, P = .007, η2 = 0.018). No main effects of DRD4 on any of the analyzed temperament traits were found. A significant interaction of sex and DRD4 variant was found for sensory sensitivity (F1,417 = 5.68, P = .018, η2 = 0.014). No significant 3-way interactions (DAT1 × DRD4 × sex) were found.ConclusionsA significant main effect of DAT1 polymorphism on sensory sensitivity and a significant interactive sex/DRD4 effect on that same trait were found.

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