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New Study Disputes 'Depression Gene' Finding

24 June 2009

This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

We all know that some people do not seem as emotionally strong as others when life gets difficult. But why is that? A study published in two thousand three in the journal Science offered an answer.

DepressionThe study followed almost eight hundred fifty people from birth through age twenty-six. Researchers found that those with a short version of a certain gene were more likely to get depressed after a sad or difficult experience.

They found that people with the normal length of the gene were better able to weather life's storms. The gene is a transporter of serotonin, a brain chemical involved with mood and desire for food.

The two thousand three study captured attention among mental health professionals, and popular culture. In fact, Science magazine recognized the discovery of "genes for mental illness" as the number two "Breakthrough of the Year." The winner was observations about mysteries of the universe.

Last week, however, other researchers published findings of a large new study. They report finding no link between the serotonin transporter gene and the risk of depression. The findings appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Neil Risch is director of the University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Human Genetics and a leader of the new study. He says the earlier study gained so much recognition, it became -- in his words -- "fixed in many people's minds as true."

The National Institute of Mental Health and Kaiser Permanente Northern California also took part in the latest study.

The researchers used information from fourteen studies involving more than fourteen thousand patients. The scientists examined the data using the same measures as the two thousand three study.

They found that the risk of depression was not higher among those with the shorter gene. But they also found that stressful events themselves did appear to increase the risk for depression.

Neuroscientist Avshalom Caspi, then at Kings College London, led the two thousand three study. He is now at Duke University in North Carolina. He has criticized the new study as incomplete. He says it ignores evidence that supports the original research.

Peter Zandi is a genetic researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health in Maryland. He agrees that this latest study is not the final word.

PETER ZANDI: "After many years of trying to figure out what is going on with the genetic cause of depression, we're still not there yet."

And that's the VOA Special English Health Report, written by Caty Weaver. For more health news, go to voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.



Comments:

1. this my Opinion

Thank you for your article , but really I want add something . I now some people how had such a problem and their relatives has such a thing but I don't believe depression is agene , as bottom line the lives' problems are the basic cause .
Submitted by: radwan (yemen)
06-30-2009 - 14:03:07

2. Thank you for your article..

if you have a stressful life.You should do easing exercise and take deeply breath...To rest ,you can lay somewhere .Absolutely; learn and make these...this really that Breath taking is marvel...they who don't take breath have a stressful life but they don't recognize
Submitted by: ozer arslan (Turkey)
06-29-2009 - 05:43:46

3.

this subject is complex our mood is affected by several reason
Submitted by: metin (turkey)
06-26-2009 - 09:12:30

4. May be more than One

Thank you very much for your article probing into the root cause of a depression. According to my own expreience, we may get a depression due to more than one causes. In another word, besides a genetic cause, we can easily get depressed for pressures derived from man to man and man to nature competion, job security, knowledge explosion, and family financial situations etc. Therefore, when we seek the root causes and possible cures, we should consider from more than one perspectives.
Submitted by: TANG Qixiong (the People's Republic of China)
06-26-2009 - 06:29:50

5. english

my comment is that pleae send me very day subject and nice things about the english by my email addr.
Submitted by: obaidullah nasiri (afghanistan)
06-24-2009 - 06:17:15

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