1. Schizophrenia and Oxidative Stress: Glutamate Cysteine Ligase Modifier as a Susceptibility Gene.
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Tosic, Mirjana, Ott, Jurg, Barral, Sandra, Bovet, Pierre, Deppen, Patricia, Gheorghita, Fulvia, Matthey, Marie-Louise, Parnas, Josef, Preisig, Martin, Saraga, Michael, Solida, Alessandra, Timm, Sally, Wang, August G., Werge, Thomas, Cuénod, Michel, and Kim Quang Do
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SCHIZOPHRENIA , *OXIDATIVE stress , *PATHOLOGICAL physiology , *GLUTATHIONE , *GENE expression , *METABOLIC disorders - Abstract
Oxidative stress could be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, a major psychiatric disorder. Glutathione (GSH), a redox regulator, is decreased in patients' cerebrospinal fluid and prefrontal cortex. The gene of the key GSH-synthesizing enzyme, glutamate cysteine ligase modifier (GCLM) subunit, is strongly associated with schizophrenia in two case-control studies and in one family study. GCLM gene expression is decreased in patients' fibroblasts. Thus, GSH metabolism dysfunction is proposed as one of the vulnerability factors for schizophrenia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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