Association of serotonin-1A and 2A receptor promoter polymorphisms with depressive symptoms and functional recovery in elderly persons after hip fracture

作者:Lenze Eric J*; Shardell Michelle; Ferrell Robert E; Orwig Denise; Yu Yahiro Janet; Hawkes William; Fredman Lisa; Miller Ram; Magaziner Jay
来源:Journal of Affective Disorders, 2008, 111(1): 61-66.
DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2008.02.005

摘要

Background: Depression is common after hip fracture and is associated with poorer functional recovery. Polymorphisms of the serotonin la (5HTR1A) and 2a receptors (5HTR2A) are associated with depression; therefore, we examined their association with depressive symptoms and functional recovery after hip fracture.
Methods: 145 elderly women were followed for 12 months after hip fracture. Depressive symptoms were measured with the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). Functional status was measured by Lower Extremity Physical and Instrumental Activity of Daily Living scales (LPADLs and IADLs). Time-adjusted general linear regression models compared mean GDS between those with and without risk alleles for 5HTR1A and 5 HTR2A.
Results: Women with 1-2 copies of the 5HTR1A (- 1019) G allele had higher GDS scores (Adjusted Mean Difference = 0.59; 95% CI, 0.12-1.06), and poorer IADL scores (Adjusted Mean Difference = 0.24; 95%CI -0.002 to 0.49), compared to those without this allele, controlling for potential confounders and 5HTR2A. Depressive symptoms partly accounted for poorer IADL recovery. Women with 1-2 copies of the 5F1TR2A (-1438) C allele did not have significantly higher GDS scores (Adjusted Mean Difference = 0.34; 95%CI, -0.20 to 0.87) and had better IADL scores (Adjusted Mean Difference = - 0.40; 95%CI -0.74 to 0.06) than those with A/A genotype.
Limitations: The findings are limited by small sample size and the use of a screening scale to measure depression.
Conclusions: The 5HTR1A (- 10 19) G allele is associated with increased depressive symptoms after hip fracture, which in turn accounts for poorer functional recovery. These results suggest a role for serotonergic genetic variation in elderly persons' resilience and recovery from medical events. Published by Elsevier B.V.

  • 出版日期2008-11