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No evidence of association between the serotonin 2A receptor -: 1438G/A promoter polymorphism and childhood obesity in a Spanish population:: A case-parent study and a matched case-control study

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NUTRITIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 207-211

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10284150500132963

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genetic; obesity; polymorphism; serotonin; receptor

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Serotonin has been related to feeding behaviour and body weight control through its suppressive effect on appetite. Conflicting results have been published in the literature regarding the association between the - 1438 G/A promoter polymorphism of the 5HT2A gene with obesity-related variables. The aim of this study was to assess the association between the - 1438 G/A polyinorphism of the 5HT2A gene with childhood obesity in a Spanish population. A total of 136 cases aged 6-16 years with BMI above the 97th percentile of the Spanish BMI reference data for age and gender were matched by gender and age ( 6 months) with 136 controls. Additionally5 43 obese children and their parents were selected for a family-based association study (case-parent study). Genotyping was carried out by polymerase chain reaction and restriction enzyme analysis. Conditional logistic regression and transmission/disequilibrium test were used to assess genotype-obesity association. In the matched casecontrol study, the crude and adjusted odds ratios for the association between 5HT2A - 1438 G/A genotypes were nonsignificant. Likewise, no association is suggested by the case-parent study. In conclusion, it is unlikely that the - 1438 G/A polymorphism of 5HT72A gene may influence obesity in a Spanish children population.

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