Genetics May Boost Mexican-Americans' Risk for Alcoholism

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Genetics May Boost Mexican-Americans' Risk for Alcoholism

Postby iPedro on Sat, Dec 15 2007, 12:17 PM

How did they round up 334 alcoholics ? :jumm:


THURSDAY, Dec. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Mexican-Americans carrying what's known as a haplotype of a particular gene may be at increased risk of alcoholism, a new study finds.


Haplotypes are clusters of genetic polymorphisms or variations.


In the study,researchers at the University of Kansas Medical Center (UKMC)collected blood samples and clinical data from almost 700 Mexican-Americans (334 alcoholics and 365 non-alcoholics) living in the Los Angeles area.


They focused particularly on the CYP2E1 gene, and found that people "carrying haplotype H6, the combination of the four alleles [copies] -- 1C, c2, C and A2 -- appear to have increased susceptibility to developing alcoholism," corresponding author Yu-Jui Yvonne Wan, a professor of pharmacology and director of the Liver Center at UKMC, said in a prepared statement.


Wan also said that hapoltype H6 is associated with late-age onset of drinking, as well as heavy drinking. They also found that the H1, H2 and H3 haplotypes were associated with alcohol consumption and smoking.


More research is needed to examine the "functional significance" of the H6 haplotpye.


"Whether H6 changes enzyme activity or alcohol-induced enzyme activity needs to be examined," Wan said. "Although only 5 percent of Mexican alcoholics have the H6 haplotype, it is important to use the same approach to study other ethnic groups, particularly Asians, who have high frequency of both c2 and C alleles. Furthermore, since elevated CYP2E1 causes oxidative stress, polymorphisms of this gene might also have an impact on other disease processes such as cancer."


http://www.kold.com/global/story.asp?s=7494583
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Postby Pika_Guerita on Sat, Dec 15 2007, 2:39 PM

Did we really need to study this? I figured this one out AAAALLLLOOONNNGGGG time ago :wink:
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Postby lunar on Sun, Dec 16 2007, 2:26 PM

No kidding? my Abuelos never tought us about CYP2E1 :roll:
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Postby caker on Sun, Dec 16 2007, 3:15 PM

:jumm: Can we say environment?? They wasted how much money on this study?? :doh!: Somebody pass me another beer!! This is so untrue, beer anyone?? .mmmbeer. :LMAO:
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Postby iPedro on Mon, Dec 17 2007, 2:19 AM

Well it's interesting. Like for example, a lot of our families are also diabetic... our indigenous bloodline is not used to the kind of sugars we consume now. Don't remember where I read that.

And that I know, our Indigenous Ancestors did not drink to get drunk.
There was similar beverages made that probably was like alcohol, but that was used mostly for celebrations and ceremonies... and they had rules!! this before the invasion of the Spanish, of course.
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Postby ur1nonly on Mon, Dec 17 2007, 5:14 AM

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Postby ur1nonly on Mon, Dec 17 2007, 5:21 AM

well..... no comment, just pass me one over here and ill prove them wrong :haha:
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Postby caker on Mon, Dec 17 2007, 5:08 PM

Huaraches wrote:Well it's interesting. Like for example, a lot of our families are also diabetic... our indigenous bloodline is not used to the kind of sugars we consume now. Don't remember where I read that.

And that I know, our Indigenous Ancestors did not drink to get drunk.
There was similar beverages made that probably was like alcohol, but that was used mostly for celebrations and ceremonies... and they had rules!! this before the invasion of the Spanish, of course.


But it's not just sugars, it's not just sweets that you have to be aware of and cautious of when a person is diabetic. It deals with how out body processes what we take in to our bodies, some bodies produce too much and some don't produce enough. Those foods we would think are good for our bodies, actually are not, and others are, but in moderation. Alcoholism is also a product of our environment-for some people it is all they know, but diabetes is something that concerns what happens within our bodies and affects not just Hispanics, not just big people or females, but all walks of life.
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Postby iPedro on Mon, Dec 17 2007, 6:27 PM

Yeah, it's just not about the sweets and it's just not "hispanics" or "latinos" either and I had a point with my dyslestic self, and it's off subject.
but about Alcoholisn, it can have something to do with genetics tambien. urff, I can't find my source and googling 'Alcoholism+mexican+americans' didn't do much help. :lol: at least with the little tid-bit info I wanted to share. but anyway, I think we all get it.
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Postby Cathreina on Mon, Jan 14 2008, 5:45 PM

Good article Pedro.
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Postby Observer on Thu, Jan 17 2008, 3:27 AM

iPedro wrote:Well it's interesting.
It is interesting.
I hope they continue studying genetics.
Maybe they'll find a genetic link to intelligence.
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Postby mzbrownluv on Thu, Jan 17 2008, 9:43 AM

how come they gotta study da mexicans...we aint da only alcoholics...study da gringos and blacks too y luego they can come to a conclusion
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