Romanian Journal of Laboratory Medicine (Oct 2019)

Is there a correlation between GAD2 gene-243 A>G polymorphism and obesity?

  • Alkhzouz Camelia,
  • Miclea Diana,
  • Farcas Marius,
  • Bucerzan Simona,
  • Cabau Georgiana,
  • Popp Radu Anghel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/rrlm-2019-0033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
pp. 413 – 420

Abstract

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Introduction: GAD2 gene encodes the glutamate decarboxylase enzyme which catalyses the transformation of glutamate into γ-aminobutyric acid, GABA. It is suggested that some polymorphic alleles of GAD2 gene, such as -243A>G, have an increased transcriptional effect compared with the wild type, which results in an increase of GABA in the hypothalamus with the subsequent increase of the neuropeptide Y, thus exacerbating the hunger centre and the appetite. The aim of this study was to observe an association between the -243A>G polymorphism with obesity, comparatively studying a group of obese patients and a group of patients with normal weight.

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