AVPR1a and SLC6A4 gene polymorphisms are associated with creative dance performance

被引:127
作者
Bachner-Melman, R
Dina, C
Zohar, AH
Constantini, N
Lerer, E
Hoch, S
Sella, S
Nemanov, L
Gritsenko, I
Lichtenberg, P
Granot, R
Ebstein, RP
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Psychol, IL-91905 Jerusalem, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
[3] Inst Biol, Lille, France
[4] Ruppin Acad Ctr, Emek Hefer, Israel
[5] Tel Aviv Univ, Israeli Olymp Med Committee, Tel Aviv, Israel
[6] Tel Aviv Univ, Fac Med, Tel Aviv, Israel
[7] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Sarah Herzog Mem Hosp, Jerusalem, Israel
[8] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Musicol Dept, Jerusalem, Israel
来源
PLOS GENETICS | 2005年 / 1卷 / 03期
关键词
D O I
10.1371/journal.pgen.0010042
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Dancing, which is integrally related to music, likely has its origins close to the birth of Homo sapiens, and throughout our history, dancing has been universally practiced in all societies. We hypothesized that there are differences among individuals in aptitude, propensity, and need for dancing that may partially be based on differences in common genetic polymorphisms. Identifying such differences may lead to an understanding of the neurobiological basis of one of mankind's most universal and appealing behavioral traits-dancing. In the current study, 85 current performing dancers and their parents were genotyped for the serotonin transporter (SLC6A4: promoter region HTTLPR and intron 2 VNTR) and the arginine vasopressin receptor 1a (AVPR1a: promoter microsatellites RS1 and RS3). We also genotyped 91 competitive athletes and a group of nondancers/nonathletes (n = 872 subjects from 414 families). Dancers scored higher on the Tellegen Absorption Scale, a questionnaire that correlates positively with spirituality and altered states of consciousness, as well as the Reward Dependence factor in Cloninger's Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire, a measure of need for social contact and openness to communication. Highly significant differences in AVPR1a haplotype frequencies (RS1 and RS3), especially when conditional on both SLC6A4 polymorphisms (HTTLPR and VNTR), were observed between dancers and athletes using the UNPHASED program package (Cocaphase: likelihood ratio test [LRS] = 89.23, p = 0.000044). Similar results were obtained when dancers were compared to nonclancers/nonathletes (Cocaphase: LRS = 92.76, p = 0.000024). These results were confirmed using a robust family-based test (Tdtphase: LRS = 46.64, p = 0.010). Association was also observed between Tellegen Absorption Scale scores and AVPR1a (Qtdtphase: global chi-square = 26.53, p = 0.047), SLC6A4 haplotypes (Qtdtphase: chi-square = 2.363, p = 0.018), and AVPR1a conditional on SCL6A4 (Tdtphase: LRS = 250.44, p = 0.011). Similarly, significant association was observed between Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire Reward Dependence scores and AVPR1a RS1 (chi-square = 20.16, p = 0.01). Two-locus analysis (RS1 and RS3 conditional on HTTLPR and VNTR) was highly significant (LRS = 162.95, p = 0.001). Promoter repeat regions in the AVPR1a gene have been robustly demonstrated to play a role in molding a range of social behaviors in many vertebrates and, more recently, in humans. Additionally, serotonergic neurotransmission in some human studies appears to mediate human religious and spiritual experiences. We therefore hypothesize that the association between AVPR1a and SLC6A4 reflects the social communication, courtship, and spiritual facets of the dancing phenotype rather than other aspects of this complex phenotype, such as sensorimotor integration.
引用
收藏
页码:394 / 403
页数:10
相关论文
共 78 条
[1]   Serotonin and vasopressin interact in the hypothalamus to control communicative behavior [J].
Albers, HE ;
Karom, M ;
Smith, D .
NEUROREPORT, 2002, 13 (07) :931-933
[2]  
[Anonymous], VOYAGE BEAGLE
[3]   Dopaminergic polymorphisms associated with self-report measures of human altruism: a fresh phenotype for the dopamine D4 receptor [J].
Bachner-Melman, R ;
Gritsenko, I ;
Nemanov, L ;
Zohar, AH ;
Dina, C ;
Ebstein, RP .
MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY, 2005, 10 (04) :333-335
[4]  
Bachner-Melman R., 2005, J INDIVID DIFFER, V26, P2, DOI DOI 10.1027/1614-0001.26.1.2
[5]  
BACHNERMELMAN R, 2005, IN PRESS AM J PSYCHI
[6]   The neural correlates of maternal and romantic love [J].
Bartels, A ;
Zeki, S .
NEUROIMAGE, 2004, 21 (03) :1155-1166
[7]  
BENJAMIN J, 2002, MOL GENETICS HUMAN P
[8]   Musical skills and neural functions - The legacy of the brains of musicians [J].
Bentivoglio, M .
NEUROSCIENCES AND MUSIC, 2003, 999 :234-243
[9]   The serotonin system and spiritual experiences [J].
Borg, J ;
Andrée, B ;
Soderstrom, H ;
Farde, L .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2003, 160 (11) :1965-1969
[10]   New ages for human occupation and climatic change at Lake Mungo, Australia [J].
Bowler, JM ;
Johnston, H ;
Olley, JM ;
Prescott, JR ;
Roberts, RG ;
Shawcross, W ;
Spooner, NA .
NATURE, 2003, 421 (6925) :837-840