1.Investigation of Dysregulation of Several MicroRNAs in Peripheral Blood of Schizophrenia Patients.
Mehmet Akif CAMKURT ; Fatih KARABABA ; Mehmet Emin ERDAL ; Hüseyin BAYAZIT ; Sultan Basmacı KANDEMIR ; Mustafa Ertan AY ; Hasan KANDEMIR ; Ozlem Izci AY ; Erdinç ÇIÇEK ; Salih SELEK ; Bahar TAŞDELEN
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2016;14(3):256-260
OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of schizophrenia is 1%, and it is a debilitating disorder that often results in a shortened lifespan. Peripheral blood samples are good candidates to investigate because they can be easily drawn, and they are widely studied in psychiatric disorders. MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNA transcripts. They regulate the expression of genes by binding to the 3'-untranslated region (UTR) of mRNAs and pointing them to degrade. In this study, we aimed to investigate the expression of miR-9-5p, miR-29a-3p, miR-106-5p, miR-106b-5p, miR-107, miR-125a-3p, and miR-125b-3p in schizophrenia patients and healthy controls. METHODS: We collected blood samples from 16 patients with schizophrenia and 16 healthy controls. MicroRNAs were measured with reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: Schizophrenia patients showed statistically significant upregulation of five microRNAs: miR9-5p (p=0.002), miR29a-3p (p<0.001), miR106b-5p (p=0.002), miR125a-3p (p<0.001), and miR125b-3p (p=0.018). CONCLUSION: Our results increased the value of the miR106 and miR29 families as potentially and consistently dysregulated in psychiatric disorders. Our results should be considered preliminary, and they need confirmation in future studies with larger sample sizes.
Humans
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MicroRNAs*
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Prevalence
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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RNA, Messenger
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RNA, Small Untranslated
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Sample Size
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Schizophrenia*
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Up-Regulation
2.Association of SNAP-25 Gene Ddel and Mnll Polymorphisms with Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Hasan HERKEN ; Mehmet Emin ERDAL ; Ayse Nur Inci KENAR ; Gonca Ayse UNAL ; Burcu CAKALOZ ; Mustafa Ertan AY ; Erinc YUCEL ; Tuba EDGUNLU ; Cem SENGUL
Psychiatry Investigation 2014;11(4):476-480
OBJECTIVE: The synaptosomal-associated protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25) gene is a presynaptic plasma membrane protein and an integral component of the vesicle docking and fusion machinery mediating secretion of neurotransmitters. Previously, several studies reported association between SNAP-25 and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). We investigated whether these SNAP-25 polymorphisms (MnlI T/G and DdelI T/C) were also associated with ADHD in the Turkish population. METHODS: Our study comprised unrelated 139 subjects who met DSM-IV criteria for ADHD and 73 controls and all were of Turkish origin. Genetic analyses were performed and patients were evaluated with Wender-Utah Rating Scale and Adult ADD/ADHD DSM IV-Based Diagnostic Screening and Rating Scale. RESULTS: SNAP-25 DdelI polymorphism was not associated with ADHD but there was a statistically significant difference between ADHD patients and controls for SNAP-25 MnlI polymorphism. For SNAP-25 MnlI polymorphism patients with G/G genotype of the SNAP-25 gene MnlI polymorphism had higher Wender-Utah scores and higher scores in the 1st and 3rd parts of adult ADD/ADHD Scale. CONCLUSION: We detected a significant association of the MnlI polymorphism in our ADHD sample which was similar to previous findings. Our study also revealed that SNAP-25 MnlI polymorphism was also associated with symptom severity of ADHD. This study is also, the first report on the association of SNAP-25 with ADHD in the Turkish population.
Adult*
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Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity*
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Cell Membrane
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Genotype
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Humans
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Mass Screening
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Negotiating
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Neurotransmitter Agents