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Investigation of the expression of genes affecting cytomatrix active zone function in the amygdala in schizophrenia: Effects of antipsychotic drugs

Journal

JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 282-290

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2008.04.001

Keywords

Schizophrenia; Cytomatrix active zone; Presynaptic functions; Human amygdala; Antipsychotic drugs; Gene expression

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  1. The Schizophrenia Research Institute, Australia
  2. Hunter Medical Research Institute
  3. NSW Health
  4. Ms Margarete Ainsworth
  5. HMRI Adamstown Lions Club Young Investigator Award
  6. School of Biomedical Sciences RIBG
  7. University of Newcastle Strategic Reserve
  8. The University of Sydney
  9. NISAD
  10. National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
  11. NSW Department of Health

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The cytomatrix active zone (CAZ) is a specialized cellular structure regulating release of vesicles. We reported previously increased expression of three CAZ genes, piccolo, RIMS2 and RIMS3 in the amygdala in schizophrenia. This study determined the levels of gene and protein expression for components of the active zone including two additional CAZ genes in the amygdala from subjects with schizophrenia and non-psychiatric controls, as well as the effects of antipsychotic drugs. Whilst relative real-time PCR analysis did not identify significant change in the expression of six additional active zone genes, Western blot analysis showed increased piccolo and RIMS2 protein expression in the amygdala in schizophrenia. In vitro analysis suggests antipsychotic drug treatment was unlikely to have caused the changes in RIMS2, RIMS3 and piccolo expression observed in the amygdala in schizophrenia. Therefore, this study provides further evidence suggesting that piccolo, RIMS2, RIMS3, but not the entire components of the active zone are involved in the neurobiology of schizophrenia. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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