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Genes, the serotonergic system and suicidal behavior Genes, the serotonergic system and suicidal behavior Artículo de revista Anguelova, M., Benkelfat, C., & Turecki, G. (2003). A systematic review of association studies investigating genes coding for serotonin receptors and the serotonin transporter: II. Suicidal behavior. Molecular Psychiatry, 8(7), 646-653. Arango, V., Underwood, M. D., Gubbi, A. V., & Mann, J. J. (1995). Localized alterations in pre- and postsynaptic serotonin binding sites in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex of suicide victims. Brain Research, 688(1-2), 121-133. Asberg, M., Traskman, L., & Thoren, P. (1976). 5-HIAA in the cerebrospinal fluid. A biochemical suicide predictor? Archives of General Psychiatry, 33(10), 1193-1197. Baldessarini, R. J. & Hennen, J. (2004). Genetics of suicide: an overview. Harvard of Review Psychiatry, 12(1), 1-13. Beck, A. T., Weissman, A., Lester, D., & Trexler, L. (1976). Classification of suicidal behaviors. II. Dimensions of suicidal intent. Archives of General Psychiatry, 33(7), 835-837. Bellivier, F., Chaste, P., & Malafosse, A. (2004). Association between the TPH gene A218C polymorphism and suicidal behavior: a meta-analysis. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 124B(1), 87-91. https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/view/751 Inglés https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ International Journal of Psychological Research - 2012 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Universidad San Buenaventura - USB (Colombia) http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Text International Journal of Psychological Research Publication application/pdf association studies The study of suicidal behavior has gained relevance given that recently about 50% of the population between 14 and 19 years old exhibit suicidal ideation and, in the population in general, there has been a rise of up to 150% in suicidal behavior. The outcomes of these studies of genetic epidemiology show that several genes may be associated with suicidal behavior. In particular, one of the hypotheses propounds that genes of proteins that participate in the serotonergic pathway could be responsible for the development of this behavior. There is neurochemical evidence showing alterations at different levels along this pathway. In this work, a review is made of several of the genes participating in the serotonergic pathway and their possible participation in suicidal behavior. Tovilla-Zarate, Carlos Alfonso Gómez Mendoza, Alma Delia Suicide serotonin Journal article 1 5 genetics polymorphism 58 https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/download/751/550 2012-06-30 52 https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.751 10.21500/20112084.751 2012-06-30T00:00:00Z 2011-7922 2012-06-30T00:00:00Z 2011-2084 |
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Genes, the serotonergic system and suicidal behavior Tovilla-Zarate, Carlos Alfonso Gómez Mendoza, Alma Delia association studies Suicide serotonin genetics polymorphism |
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Genes, the serotonergic system and suicidal behavior |
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Genes, the serotonergic system and suicidal behavior |
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Genes, the serotonergic system and suicidal behavior |
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Genes, the serotonergic system and suicidal behavior |
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genes, the serotonergic system and suicidal behavior |
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The study of suicidal behavior has gained relevance given that recently about 50% of the population between 14 and 19 years old exhibit suicidal ideation and, in the population in general, there has been a rise of up to 150% in suicidal behavior. The outcomes of these studies of genetic epidemiology show that several genes may be associated with suicidal behavior. In particular, one of the hypotheses propounds that genes of proteins that participate in the serotonergic pathway could be responsible for the development of this behavior. There is neurochemical evidence showing alterations at different levels along this pathway. In this work, a review is made of several of the genes participating in the serotonergic pathway and their possible participation in suicidal behavior.
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Tovilla-Zarate, Carlos Alfonso Gómez Mendoza, Alma Delia |
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Tovilla-Zarate, Carlos Alfonso Gómez Mendoza, Alma Delia |
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association studies Suicide serotonin genetics polymorphism |
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association studies Suicide serotonin genetics polymorphism |
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Anguelova, M., Benkelfat, C., & Turecki, G. (2003). A systematic review of association studies investigating genes coding for serotonin receptors and the serotonin transporter: II. Suicidal behavior. Molecular Psychiatry, 8(7), 646-653. Arango, V., Underwood, M. D., Gubbi, A. V., & Mann, J. J. (1995). Localized alterations in pre- and postsynaptic serotonin binding sites in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex of suicide victims. Brain Research, 688(1-2), 121-133. Asberg, M., Traskman, L., & Thoren, P. (1976). 5-HIAA in the cerebrospinal fluid. A biochemical suicide predictor? Archives of General Psychiatry, 33(10), 1193-1197. Baldessarini, R. J. & Hennen, J. (2004). Genetics of suicide: an overview. Harvard of Review Psychiatry, 12(1), 1-13. Beck, A. T., Weissman, A., Lester, D., & Trexler, L. (1976). Classification of suicidal behaviors. II. Dimensions of suicidal intent. Archives of General Psychiatry, 33(7), 835-837. Bellivier, F., Chaste, P., & Malafosse, A. (2004). Association between the TPH gene A218C polymorphism and suicidal behavior: a meta-analysis. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 124B(1), 87-91. |
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