The stress response is regulated by the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) and the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). When the balance between GR and MR signalling is disturbed, one’s capacity to cope with a stressful event is diminished. In this pilot study, we tested the hypothesis that an interaction between common variants in the MR (rs5522) or GR gene (rs41423247) and stressful life events influences perfectionism levels in a group of patients with an eating disorder (ED; n = 113). Patients carrying the minor G allele of rs5522 had a higher perfectionism score if more stressful life events were experienced [β = 0.95, t(109) = 3.75, p < 0.01]. This effect was not found for patients carrying the AA genotype. These results suggest that rs5522 G allele carriers might be vulnerable to stressful life events. When patients with an ED are carriers and experience multiple life events, this might fuel their insecurity, which in turn may engender higher levels of perfectionism. Further studies are necessary to replicate and expand our findings.

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TitleA common mineralocorticoid receptor polymorphism (I180V) interacts with life events in relation to perfectionism in eating disorders: a pilot study.
DateNovember 1st, 2014
Issue nameEuropean eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association
Issue numberv22.6:423-9
DOI10.1002/erv.2319
PubMed25220664
AuthorsSlof-Op't Landt MC, DeRijk RH, van Son GE, Suchiman HE, Meulenbelt I, Slagboom PE & Van Furth EF
KeywordsG×E interactions, eating disorder, life events, mineralocorticoid receptor, perfectionism
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