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    Entertainment and Showbiz!, India
    Dec 29 2008

    Susceptibility to PTSD, depression and anxiety may be inherited

    Posted by ranjankul in Other News


    A study on the survivors of the massive 1988 earthquake that killed
    17,000 people in Armenia, and destroyed nearly half the town of Gumri,
    has revealed that vulnerability to post-traumatic stress disorder,
    depression and anxiety may be inherited through genes.

    Armen Goenjian, a research psychiatrist in the Department of
    Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the University of California,
    Los Angeles, studied 200 participants from 12 multigenerational
    families exposed to the earthquake.

    The researcher revealed that the subjects suffered from varying
    degrees of the disorders.

    Reporting their findings in the journal Psychiatric Genetics, he and
    his colleagues revealed that 41 percent of the variation of PTSD
    symptoms was due to genetic factors.

    They also said that 61 percent of the variation of depressive symptoms
    and 66 percent of anxiety symptoms were attributable to genetics.

    The team added that they found that a large proportion of the genetic
    liabilities for the disorders were shared.

    `This was a study of multigenerational family members - parents and
    offspring, grandparents and grandchildren, siblings, and so on - and
    we found that the genetic makeup of some of these individuals renders
    them more vulnerable to develop PTSD, anxiety and depressive
    symptoms,' said Goenjian, a member of the UCLA-Duke University
    National Center for Child Traumatic Stress and lead author of the
    study.

    According to him, the study suggests that a large percentage of genes
    are shared between the disorders.

    `That tracks with clinical experience. For example, in clinical
    practice, the therapist will often discover that patients who come in
    for treatment of depression have coexisting anxiety. Our findings show
    that a substantial portion of the coexistence can be explained on the
    basis of shared genes and not just environmental factors such as
    upbringing,' he said.

    The study involving statistical methods to assess heritabilities
    showed that that a significant amount of genes were shared between
    PTSD and depression, PTSD and anxiety, and finally depression and
    anxiety.

    Goenjian claimed that this is the first time that a study suggesting
    such a heritability of PTSD has been based on whole families, who were
    exposed to a particular trauma like earthquake.

    He said all previous studies showing such results had been twin
    studies.

    `It's very hard to do family studies on PTSD because typically only
    single individuals, not whole families, are exposed to a particular
    trauma. In our study, we were able to avert this problem since all the
    subjects were exposed to the same severe trauma at the same time,' he
    said.

    Goenjian said that the findings were promising for the next step in
    understanding the underlying biology of such disorders, that is,
    locating the specific genes involved. (ANI)

    http://www.entertainmentandshowbiz.com/susc eptibility-to-ptsd-depression-and-anxiety-may-be-i nherited-200812287923

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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