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KMID : 1034820110070020148
Molecular & Cellular Toxicology
2011 Volume.7 No. 2 p.148 ~ p.156
Genetic polymorphisms in the serotonin receptor type 3B gene (HTR3B) and the clinical response to ondansetron in Koreans
Shinn Helen Ki

Jang Eun-Hee
Park Chang-Shin
Lee Hong-Sik
Kang Ju-Hee
Abstract
We performed a pharmacogenetic study to analyse the correlation between the clinical responses to ondansetron during a 24-h postoperative period and two single nucleotide polymorphisms (?100_?102 delAAG and ins/delCA) in the serotonin receptor type 3B gene (HTR3B) in 280 Korean patients with tonsillectomy (TS, n=108) or surgery because of gynaecological problems (GY, n=172). The effect of CA/CA homogyzous variant of the ins/delCA allele on lowering the prevention of postoperative vomiting was significant, particularly during the initial 2 h postoperative period (P=0.034) and in the GY group (P=0.013 for complete response and P=0.009 for prevention of vomiting). However, we failed to detect a significant effect of genotypes for the ?100_?102delAAG allele during our observation period. Our results suggest that ins/delCA polymorphism in the HTR3B may have clinical relevance to the expected clinical response to prevent postoperative vomiting in patients treated with ondansetron.
KEYWORD
Serotonin receptor, Ondansetron, HTR3B, Postoperative vomiting, Single nucleotide polymorphism
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