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T102C Polymorphism of The 5-HT2A Receptor Gene and Temporomandibular Dysfunction

Objectives: To assess whether a relationship existed between the T102C polymorphism of 5-HT2A receptor gene and temporomandibular dysfunction. Methods: Sixty-three patients with temporomandibular dysfunction, and fifty-four healthy volunteer controls were included in the study. Molecular analysis of the T102C polymorphism of the 5-HT2A receptor gene was performed using PCR technique. Results: The C/C genotype was over represented in the patients whereas T/T genotype was over represented in the controls (p<0.05). The genotype distribution of the patients who had temporomandibular dysfunction was not different than those who did not have temporomandibular dysfunction (p>0.05). Conclusions: The T102C polymorphism may be involved in the etiology of temporomandibular dysfunction. The overrepresentation of the C/C variant of 5-HT2A receptor gene in temporomandibular dysfunction suggests a possible role of the serotonergic system in this disease, particularly at the receptor level.


Division: Continental European, Israeli, Scandinavian Divisions Meeting
Meeting: 2004 Continental European, Israeli, Scandinavian Divisions Meeting (Istanbul, Turkey)
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Year: 2004
Final Presentation ID: 234
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Scientific Program
Authors
  • Oz, Gulsun  ( Selcuk Universitesi, Konya, N/A, Turkey )
  • Mutlu, Necip  ( Selcuk Universitesi, Konya, N/A, )
  • Erdal, Mehmet Emin  ( Mersin University, Mersin, N/A, Turkey )
  • Herken, Hasan  ( Gaziantep Universitesi, Gaziantep, N/A, Turkey )
  • Bayazýt, Yýldýrým A  ( Gazi Universitesi, Ankara, N/A, Turkey )
  • SESSION INFORMATION
    Oral Session
    Neuroscience/ TMJ
    08/27/2004