Original articleAssociation of Fatty Acid Desaturase Genes with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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Neuronal Functions and Essential Fatty Acids: Omega-3 and Omega-6 Compounds
Every cell is enclosed in a cell membrane to create a barrier, which serves to regulate external and internal environments of the cell. This barrier is a fluid structure, allowing the passage of cell components enabling intercellular communication. The functionality of cell membranes is vital. Cell membranes are composed from different long-chain fatty acids: saturated (no double bonds); monounsaturated (one double bond); and polyunsaturated (two or more double bonds). The membrane function is
Metabolism of Essential Fatty Acids and Desaturases
It appears that the same enzymes catalyze the conversion of both omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acid precursors into PUFAs. Figure 1 illustrates the metabolic pathways of essential fatty acids. As reported by Pawlosky et al (2001), the first step of the conversion process, ALA to EPA, is the rate-limiting step, with only .2% of ALA converted to EPA. The enzyme responsible for this conversion also converts docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) to the final product DHA but at a much higher rate (37%),
Animal Studies of Dietary Restrictions
The main focus of animal EFA dietary restriction studies has been effects on cognition, learning, and behavior and the extent to which these correlate with changes in cerebral cell membrane fatty acid composition. Across the studies, it has been consistently observed that while the total percentage of fatty acids remain constant between different dietary regimes, the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids is altered. Omega-3 EFA dietary restriction results in a decrease in the concentration of
The Effect of Fatty Acids on Dopamine
The etiology of ADHD is thought to include abnormal regulation of neurotransmitter systems, particularly dopamine (Levy 1991). The predominant hypodopaminergic theory is based on the observation of marked clinical improvements in the level of ADHD symptoms in response to methylphenidate and other stimulants that increase the amount of available dopamine at the synapse. Fatty acid metabolism may play a role in the regulation of dopamine, since some studies on dietary fatty acids have shown
ADHD Case-Control Comparisons of Plasma Fatty Acid Composition
Studies of plasma fatty acids composition in ADHD subjects have consistently observed significant reductions in omega-3 fatty acids as compared with control subjects (Colquhoun and Bunday 1981, Mitchell et al 1987, Bekaroglu et al 1996, Young et al 2004, Chen et al 2004), despite failing to identify dietary deficits of omega-3 fatty acids among ADHD subjects. It is of interest to note that Clements et al (2003) identified lower levels of omega-3 fatty acids in the brain of the spontaneously
Clinical Sample Intervention Studies
Human intervention studies have reported inconsistent results that may be due, in part, to differences in methodologies, designs, and supplemental compounds used. Non-ADHD samples have shown some evidence for behavioral improvements when the experimental groups were placed on fatty acid supplements (Schoenthaler and Bier 2000, Richardson and Puri 2002, Gesch et al 2002). However, these supplements have not specifically consisted of only omega-3 fatty acids and were mixed with other compound
Current Investigation
Here, we aim to explore possible biological mechanisms that could lead to the deficiency of omega-3 fatty acids observed in ADHD subjects. We investigate possible associations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within three key desaturase enzymes in a population of ADHD children and ethnically matched control subjects. Three desaturase genes were identified (fatty acid desaturase 1 [FADS1], fatty acid desaturase 2 [FADS2], and fatty acid desaturase 3 [FADS3]) that share a high degree of
Study Design
Due to the large number of potential genetic variants that may be associated with complex disorders such as ADHD, we adopted a DNA pooling approach to increase the efficiency of the initial screening stages (Sham et al 2002). The DNA pools that we used in this study have previously been validated by comparisons between DNA pooling estimates of allele frequency differences and those of individual genotyping allele frequencies in studies investigating the synaptosomal associated protein genes
Results
Forty-five SNPs located within the three known human fatty acid desaturase genes (FADS1–3) were identified from dbSNP (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/SNP/) and were screened through a test pool of 50 unrelated Caucasian individuals. Selection criteria were based on the location of the SNP marker within coding regions and intron-exon boundaries and the selection of SNPs with minor allele frequencies greater than 5%. In addition, we identified SNPs from the HapMap panel (http://www.hapmap.org) that
Discussion
This study investigated genetic variation within fatty acid metabolic (desaturase) genes and their association with ADHD. A significant association was identified for a single SNP within the FADS2 gene using both case-control comparisons and within family tests of association. We identified an increased prevalence of the FADS2 gene rs498793 SNP marker C allele among ADHD cases with an odds ratio of 1.6 (95% CI: 1.15–2.23) and an increased transmission of the same allele to ADHD cases by TDT
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2021, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - HealthCitation Excerpt :It is also interesting to note that ADHD has been associated with the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of FADS(fatty acid desaturase)1 and FADS2 genes, genes responsible for coding the enzymes (delta-5 desaturase and delta-6 desaturase) responsible for the metabolism of PUFAs (Brookes et al., 2006). For example, ADHD has been associated with SNP rs498793 in the FADS2 gene, while the two FADS1 gene SNPs rs174545 and rs174548 have been associated with ADHD in a group of children prenatally exposed to alcohol (Brookes et al., 2006). Although n-3 PUFAs have recently received attention as a possible treatment for ADHD, several issues have not been addressed in the current literature.
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