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Gene expression study of mitochondrial complex I in schizophrenia and paranoid personality disorder.

Authors :
Haghighatfard, Arvin
Andalib, Sarah
Amini Faskhodi, Mozhdeh
Sadeghi, Soha
Ghaderi, Amir Hossein
Moradkhani, Shadi
Rostampour, Jalal
Tabrizi, Zeinab
Mahmoodi, Ali
Karimi, Talie
Ghadimi, Zakieh
Source :
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry; 2018 Supplement, Vol. 19, pS133-S146, 14p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives: The aetiology and molecular mechanisms of schizophrenia (SCZ) and paranoid personality disorder (PPD) are not yet clarified. The present study aimed to assess the role of mitochondrial complex I and cell bioenergetic pathways in the aetiology and characteristics of SCZ and PPD. Methods: mRNA levels of all genomic and mitochondrial genes which encode mitochondrial complex I subunits (44 genes) were assessed in blood in 634 SCZ, 340 PPD patients and 528 non-psychiatric subjects using quantitative real-time PCR, and associated comprehensive psychiatric, neurological and biochemical assessments. Results: Significant expression changes of 18 genes in SCZ patients and 11 genes in PPD patients were detected in mitochondrial complex I. Most of these genes were novel candidate genes for SCZ and PPD. Several correlations between mRNA levels and severity of symptoms, drug response, deficits in attention, working memory, executive functions and brain activities were found. Conclusions: Deregulations of both core and supernumerary subunits of complex I are involved in the aetiology of SCZ and PPD. These deregulations have effects on brain activity as well as disorder characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15622975
Volume :
19
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133728451
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15622975.2017.1282171