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  • No association between chro...
    Hagen, Knut; Pettersen, Elin; Stovner, Lars Jacob; Skorpen, Frank; Zwart, John-Anker

    BMC musculoskeletal disorders, 05/2006, Letnik: 7, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    The Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene contains a functional polymorphism, Val158Met, that has been found to influence human pain perception. In one study fibromyalgia was less likely among those with Val/Val genotype. In the 1995-97 Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), the association between Val/Met polymorphism at the COMT gene and chronic musculoskeletal complaints (MSCs) was evaluated in a random sample of 3017 individuals. The distribution of the COMT Val158Met genotypes and alleles were similar between controls and the twelve different chronic MSCs groups. Even when the Met/Met and Val/Met genotypes were pooled, the distribution of the Val/Val genotype and other genotypes were similar between controls and the chronic MSCs groups. In this population-based study, no significant association was found between Val/Met polymorphism at the COMT gene and chronic MSCs.