Acta Medica International (Jan 2019)

Personality traits of young men with different diplotypes

  • Pavel N Ermakov,
  • Elena V Vorobyeva,
  • Ekaterina M Kovsh,
  • Irina V Abakumova,
  • Olga D Fedotova,
  • Marina P Aralova,
  • Wladimir W Latun,
  • Lubov Ya Horonko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ami.ami_49_18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 28 – 32

Abstract

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Background: Historically in psychogenetic research the attention has been paid to describing personality traits of the carriers of some sole genotypes; but in this work the characteristic traits of carriers of catecholaminergic system MAOA and COMT genes' genotypes different combinations are presented. Methods: A psychodiagnostic toolkit included 7 types of inventories. Genotyping was conducted with the help of DNA extraction from the buccal epithelium cells with subsequent PCR diagnostics and 3 types of statistical processing. Results: It was shown that carriers of a highly active diplotype have the lowest level of aggressiveness and are inclined to cooperate in the conflict; carriers of the highly active genotype MAOA in combination with the heterozygous genotype COMT have an average level of aggressiveness and high rates of emotional lability; carriers of low-level MAOA in combination with heterozygous genotype COMT have the highest rates of motivation to achieve success and verbal aggression; carriers of low-level MAOA and highly active COMT are emotionally labile and non-aggressive. Conclusion: We conclude that male carriers of a low-active diplotype have the highest level of aggressiveness and disposition to addictive behavior, which may indicate the association of this diplotype in a sample of young Russian men with social disadaptation.

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