Differential expression of HINT1 in schizophrenia brain tissue


Autoria(s): Varadarajulu, Jeeva; Schmitt, Andrea; Falkai, Peter; Alsaif, Murtada; Turck, Christoph W.; Martins-de-Souza, Daniel
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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24/10/2013

24/10/2013

2012

Resumo

Recent findings in the literature suggest a relation between histidine triad nucleotide-binding protein-1 (HINT1) and psychiatric disorders such as major depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia, although its physiological roles are not completely comprehended. Using Western blot, we compared HINT1 protein expression in the postmortem dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and thalamus of schizophrenia patients and healthy controls for contributing to elucidate the role of HINT1 in schizophrenia pathophysiology. HINT1 was found to be downregulated in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and upregulated in the thalamus. Our results combined to previous studies in human samples and preclinical models support the notion that HINT1 must be more explored as a potential target for psychiatric disorders.

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EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, HEIDELBERG, v. 262, n. 2, supl. 1, Part 2, pp. 167-172, MAR, 2012

0940-1334

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36006

10.1007/s00406-011-0216-4

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00406-011-0216-4

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eng

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG

HEIDELBERG

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EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE

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Palavras-Chave #SCHIZOPHRENIA #HINT1 #HISTIDINE TRIAD NUCLEOTIDE-BINDING PROTEIN-1 #WESTERN BLOT #PROTEOMICS #BRAIN #NUCLEOTIDE-BINDING PROTEIN #KNOCKOUT MICE #PKCI/HINT1 #GENE #CLINICAL NEUROLOGY #PSYCHIATRY
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article

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