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Depression gene found
News.com.au ^ | 02/26/2006 | By Clair Weaver and Andrew Chesterton

Posted on 02/25/2006 8:22:24 AM PST by oxcart

IN a world first, researchers from NSW have discovered the gene responsible for depression.

After 25 years' research, scientists have found that people who carry a particular gene are more likely to suffer depression regardless of their life experiences. The medical breakthrough will have major ramifications for diagnosis and treatment of the disease which affects one in four Australians.

The study, to be published in the prestigious British Journal of Psychiatry this week, shows that people who carry a short serotonin transporter gene are predisposed to depression.

Conversely, those who carry a long version of the serotonin transporter gene would be more resilient to whatever life throws at them.

Around 43per cent of the population is believed to carry the short version of the gene.

The breakthrough comes in the wake of a series of recent high-profile cases of depression, including former WA premier Geoff Gallop, the late rugby league legend Steve Rogers and former state opposition leader John Brogden.

Former Australian Olympic swimmer John Konrads and actor Garry McDonald were also sufferers. It is hoped the findings could be used to pre-warn carriers of their susceptibility and take early preventative treatment.

Mr Konrads described the breakthrough as exciting.

"I think it's wonderful to think that people who might have that doubt could confidentially find if they're conducive to depression or not, that would be fantastic," he said.

The serotonin transporter gene, which is responsible for our uptake of "feel good" serotonin and mood control, has been implicated in depression before - but this is the first and most conclusive evidence of its true role.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News
KEYWORDS: depression; depressiongene; disorders; gene; genetics; health; itwasattheduallalong; medicine; mentalillness; serotonin
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To: School of Rational Thought
Cleary it is imponderable to you. Like it is a choice. Your family must love being around you.

Are you okay there?

You are confused as a byproduct of very poor reading comprehension, and otherwise, in no position to judge me or my family. Now, run along and channel your hostility elsewhere. Thanks.
201 posted on 02/25/2006 3:42:35 PM PST by Dysart
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To: Petronski
Nice observation, but you've got that backwards. People with depression tend to be retiring wallflowers without a social network. Your view makes as much sense as "Diabetes is a made-up disease...it's the people who won't process sugar well who are so-called 'diabetics.'"

If you'll note, I made specific observations in subsequent posts about my own life and the one time that I found myself without a social network or the tools to build one in the community I lived in. I didn't lack a social network because I was depressed. I lacked a social network because I had little or no common interests or experiences with the rest of the community.

Furthermore, I firm believe (from observation) that shy people are much more apt to wind up lonely and depressed than extroverted people. It's so constant that I can't see anyone actually refuting it.

202 posted on 02/25/2006 3:44:22 PM PST by Melas (What!? Read or learn something? Why would anyone do that, when they can just go on being stupid)
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To: DannyTN
So how I can I make sure my next wife doesn't have this gene?

Stay single.
203 posted on 02/25/2006 4:39:04 PM PST by festus (The constitution may be flawed but its a whole lot better than what we have now.)
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To: Melas; KangarooJacqui

I'm speaking as someone who has long battled clinical depression.

You're entitled to your own opinion, but you're not entitled to your own facts: depression is a disease, and it kills. Your kind of "it's nothing, just shake it off" attitude contributes to the death toll.

If you don't understand the disease, research the sad case of late freeper "TrappedinLiberalHell," or tell it to his surviving girlfriend, freeper "KangarooJacqui."


204 posted on 02/25/2006 4:43:00 PM PST by Petronski (I love Cyborg!)
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To: Petronski
My wife suffers from depression. It does run in her family. Her father is much worse than her. Unfortunately, she doesn't want to do anything about it.

It is definitely a struggle to live with. Her level of depression seems to go in cycles, sometimes lasting months at a time. If you don't have depression or live with someone who suffers from depression, it is difficult to understand the magnitude of the disease.

205 posted on 02/25/2006 4:51:26 PM PST by dc27
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To: DallasMike

Also add Jack London and the author of Red Badge of Courage


206 posted on 02/25/2006 4:55:49 PM PST by Mrs. Shawnlaw (No NAIS! And the USDA can bugger off, too!)
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To: vimto

no eye for irony.

I LOVE irony! It helps me laugh at life which very often is a four letter word.
Like the time I saw a brand new Ford Thunderbird with Go Navy stickers and a Go Navy personal license plate on the back end.
I thought something was wrong with the car until I finally realized:
The Thunderbirds are AIR FORCE!!!


207 posted on 02/25/2006 5:06:23 PM PST by Mrs. Shawnlaw (No NAIS! And the USDA can bugger off, too!)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Blessed are the merciful, you are very blessed indeed.


208 posted on 02/25/2006 5:17:07 PM PST by Mrs. Shawnlaw (No NAIS! And the USDA can bugger off, too!)
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To: cajungirl

I guess that makes you perfect, so why are you on this thread?


209 posted on 02/25/2006 5:19:45 PM PST by Mrs. Shawnlaw (No NAIS! And the USDA can bugger off, too!)
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To: Tunehead54

Congrats, you do a great impression of a cold bastard.


210 posted on 02/25/2006 5:23:53 PM PST by demkicker (democrats and terrorists are familiar bedfellows)
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To: drhogan

The italics indicated a quote of Vimto's. Thanks for your concern though!


211 posted on 02/25/2006 5:39:07 PM PST by technochick99 (Firearm of choice: Sig Sauer....)
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To: Mrs. Shawnlaw

What on earth are you talking about?


212 posted on 02/25/2006 5:41:28 PM PST by cajungirl (no)
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To: In_25_words_or_less
The flaw in your analysis : those who feel sadness from time to time, or those who have blithe, oblivious happiness and are affected by little or nothing?

The latter probably don't exist; and depression is nothing at all like the former. This article, and our discussions here, have nothing to do with what you are posting.

213 posted on 02/25/2006 5:44:34 PM PST by technochick99 (Firearm of choice: Sig Sauer....)
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To: demkicker
Congrats, you do a great impression of a cold bastard.
Oh, you know me? Did I fire you once or twice? What's you're real name? ;-) - That's a smiley. Just because someone thinks they may be depressed doen't mean they're a cold bastard - on the other hand you could be right. ;-)
214 posted on 02/25/2006 5:46:27 PM PST by Tunehead54 (Nothing funny here ;-)
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To: GOP_Raider
LOL. Gene Rayburn depressed many a losing contestant with his send offs!
215 posted on 02/25/2006 5:48:36 PM PST by Kokojmudd (Outsource US Senate to Dubai! Put Walmart in charge of all Federal agencies!)
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To: Melas
Furthermore, I firm believe (from observation) that shy people are much more apt to wind up lonely and depressed than extroverted people. It's so constant that I can't see anyone actually refuting it.

I worked with a very polished, outgoing man. We got to talking once about medical things, and he told me he had been hospitalized for anxiety attacks. Never in a million years would I have ever thought that. For me to be surprised just shows that I was judging a book by its cover. Sounds like you do the same thing.

With regard to your presentation of your depression.... it's like someone who had a sprained ankle criticizing someone with a broken ankle. "I was able to walk through it, and only needed a day or two off of it. You're malingering."

216 posted on 02/25/2006 5:51:28 PM PST by technochick99 (Firearm of choice: Sig Sauer....)
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To: Tunehead54

Pardon me if I offended you, really. This subject hits close to home, so pardon me if I don't appreciate your humor or smiley faces when it comes to depression.


217 posted on 02/25/2006 5:56:54 PM PST by demkicker (democrats and terrorists are familiar bedfellows)
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To: VeritatisSplendor
There was a problem with a bad batch of L-tryptophan that killed half a dozen people - not available in the US any more (except by prescription I think).

I believe it was a contaminated batch from Japanese manufacturer Denko Showa, which had employed a new maufacturing technique that didn't quite cut it. The problem had nothing to do with Tryptophan itself - rather the method of manufacture.

The FDA used this incident to pull L-Tryptophan from store shelves, despite many people benefitting from it in use for depression and insomnia. Coincidentally (not?), immediately after L-Tryptophan was pulled, a major magazine featured the new, and now famous, anti-depressant drug Prozac on its front cover.

5-HTP, a pre-cursor that was one-step closer to the conversion target that is Serotonin, was released by supplement manufacturers and had some success.

L-Typtophan has crept back onto supplement store shelves. Do an online search and you will find many selling it.

One should note that a deficiency of Serotonin (L-Tryptophan is converted to Serotonin), is not the sole cause of depression. Thus, those reading this thread should not assume it is going to be a wonder drug, just as Prozac itself and every other new anti-depressant medication is not a wonder-drug.

218 posted on 02/25/2006 5:58:26 PM PST by bluefish (Holding out for worthy tagline...)
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To: Petronski
I'm sorry to hear abour your friend who committed suicide. Not much I can say about that, except it's always a tragedy.

It still doesn't mean that most cases of depression aren't misdiagnosed however. I still maintain that it's diagnosed way too often.

Btw, Jacqui seems to be banned. Just thought you should know.

219 posted on 02/25/2006 5:58:49 PM PST by Melas (What!? Read or learn something? Why would anyone do that, when they can just go on being stupid)
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To: technochick99; Petronski
. For me to be surprised just shows that I was judging a book by its cover. Sounds like you do the same thing.

Possibly. However, I'm bowing out of this discussion, and all threads involving mental health in the future. I failed to use common sense and realize just how (naturally) sensitive people are about these issues, especially when they themselves might suffer from the affliction at hand.

It was never my intent flame or to cause undue harm to those who struggle with mental illness. So please, accept my apology and understand that I meant no slight to those who suffer from genuine emotional infirmities.

220 posted on 02/25/2006 6:05:55 PM PST by Melas (What!? Read or learn something? Why would anyone do that, when they can just go on being stupid)
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