Salt-Taste Polymorphism <i>TRPV1</i>-rs8065080 Is Associated with Increased Likelihood of Depression in an Elderly Cohort
Celeste Ferraris,
Christopher J. Scarlett,
Martin Veysey
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Despite the prevalence of depression and anxiety worldwide, their aetiologies remain unclear, and they can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Changes in salt-taste perception have been found in both conditions. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the salt-taste-related gene TRPV1, have been associated with alterations to salt-taste perception, preference, and sodium consumption. Diet quality is a known modifier of depression and anxiety and recently, sodium intake has been studied in menta… Show more
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