Behavioral and Brain Functions (Sep 2008)

Does neuregulin-1 play a role in Type A behavior? The cardiovascular risk in young Finns study

  • Service Helena M,
  • Hintsanen Mirka,
  • Hintsa Taina,
  • Lehtimäki Terho,
  • Raitakari Olli T,
  • Viikari Jorma S,
  • Keltikangas-Järvinen Liisa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-4-40
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 40

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Abstract Background Neuregulin-1 proteins are related to physiological correlates of Type A in terms of cardiac reactivity. Furthermore, neuregulin-1 gene (NRG1) may play a role in cardiovascular disease such as atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease i.e. the suggested "outcomes" of Type A behavior. Therefore, NRG1 is hypothesized to be associated with Type A behavior. Methods The study examined whether Type A behavior pattern is associated with the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) SNP8NRG221533 of the NRG1. The subjects were 631 men and women participating in the population-based Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study in 1992 and 2001. Type A was self-assessed with the Framingham Type A Scale and reassessed nine years later. Results Type A was associated with NRG1 genotype. Carriers of genotype CC scored lower on Type A compared to the others. Conclusion Our study has pinpointed a SNP in NRG1 that predicts Type A behavior. As previous evidence suggests an association for NRG1 with beta-adrenergic stimulation, its role underlying Type A is discussed.