Respuesta a fluoxetina y polimorfismos del transportador de serotonina en trastorno límite de personalidad
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Silva Ibarra, Hernán
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Respuesta a fluoxetina y polimorfismos del transportador de serotonina en trastorno límite de personalidad
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Introduction: Impulsiveness and aggressiveness are characteristics of borderline personality disorders. Aggressive and impulsive behaviors are associated to a serotoninergic system dysfunction and are treated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). The short (S) allele of the serotonin transporter promoter (5-HTTPR) gene is associated to a worse response to SSRI in major depression. The objective of this work is to study the anti-impulsive effect of fluoxetine and his relation with short and long alleles of 5-HTTPR gene in borderline personality disordered patients. Method: 59 patients with DSM-IV borderline personality disorder were treated with fluoxetine for 12 weeks. Impulsivity was evaluated with the Overt Aggression Scale Modified (OAS-M). Polymorphisms L and S of the 5-HTTPR gene were determined. Results: S carriers (LS and SS) had a significantly minor response on OAS-M and Aggression subscale than LL carriers. Conclusions: S allele of the 5-HTTPR gene predicts poor response to anti-impulsive effect of fluoxetine in borderline personality disorder. It is likely that multiple genes contribute to a SSRI response.
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Financiamiento: Proyecto FONDECYT N° 1030305.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128725
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Rev Chil Neuro-Psiquiat 2010; 48 (1): 29-37
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