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Chromosomes 2 and 4 Associated with Alcohol Consumption

by Hsien Hsien Lei, PhD on December 14th, 2005

Smokers drink and drinkers smoke. Relying on this observation, researchers studied 158 nuclear families that were determined to have at least two first-degree relatives who had smoked 100 or more cigarettes in their lifetime. In these families, an association between alcohol consumption and chromosomes 2 and 4 were found.

One locus on chromosome 2 and two loci on chromosome 4 were identified. Chromosome 4 contains several genes that produce enzymes involved in the metabolism of alcohol.

Gary E. Swan, director of the Center for Health Sciences at SRI International:

…the consistency of this result across study samples strongly suggests that variations in genes for alcohol metabolism play a role in determining who will go on to regular consumption of alcoholic beverages after initial exposure, and who is at risk for alcoholism.

Future studies that directly measure physiological changes should help to establish exactly which genes are involved in people’s suceptibility to alcohol addiction. But environment clearly plays a role in the relationship between genes and alcoholism. If there isn’t any alcohol around, no one would ever become an alcoholic.

EurekAlert, December 14, 2005

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