• Mild internet use is associated with epigenetic alterations...

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    Mild internet use is associated with epigenetic alterations of key neurotransmission genes in salivary DNA of young university students

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-49492-5

    The potentially problematic use of the Internet is a growing concern
    worldwide, which causes and consequences are not completely understood
    yet. The neurobiology of Internet addiction (IA) has attracted much
    attention in scientific research, which is now focusing on identifying measurable biological markers. Aim of this study was to investigate
    epigenetic and genetic regulation of oxytocin receptor (OXTR), dopamine transporter (DAT1) and serotonin transporter (SERT) genes using DNA
    obtained from saliva samples of young university students: the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) was administered to evaluate the potential
    existence and intensity of IA. Significant changes in DNA methylation
    levels at OXTR, DAT1 and SERT genes were observed in the 30rCe<rCeIATrCe<rCe49 group (mild-risk internet users) compared to the IATrCe<rCe29 subjects (complete control of internet use) and IATrCe>rCe50 subjects (considered as moderately addicted). Moreover, epigenetic markers were significantly correlated, either directly (for OXTR and DAT1) or inversely (OXTR and
    DAT1 versus SERT), to the psychometric properties. Our data confirmed
    the association of OXTR, DAT1 and SERT genes in processes related to behavioural addictions and might be of relevance to suggest possible
    biological predictors of altered behaviours and the eventual
    vulnerability to develop an IA.

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    n-84, all Finnish university students... but it got published in Nature.

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