نتایج جستجو برای: comt

تعداد نتایج: 1925  

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2002
Tae-Won Park Kyung-Sik Yoon Ju-Han Kim Woong-Yang Park Ari Hirvonen Daehee Kang

Genetic polymorphism of catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), involved in the degradation of catecholamine neurotransmitters, has been investigated as a candidate for modifier of susceptibility to development of schizophrenia. To address this issue further, we carried out a study in Korean schizophrenic patients and controls. The study population consisted of 103 Korean inpatients diagnosed as s...

2010
Nancy A. Dennis Anna C. Need Kevin S. LaBar Sheena Waters-Metenier Elizabeth T. Cirulli James Kragel David B. Goldstein Roberto Cabeza

The relationship between cognition and a functional polymorphism in the catechol-O-methlytransferase (COMT) gene, val108/158met, is one of debate in the literature. Furthermore, based on the dopaminergic differences associated with the COMT val108/ 158met genotype, neural differences during cognition may be present, regardless of genotypic differences in cognitive performance. To investigate th...

2015
Emma J. Kilford Iroise Dumontheil Nicholas W. Wood Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

The catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) enzyme is a major determinant of prefrontal dopamine levels. The Val(158)Met polymorphism affects COMT enzymatic activity and has been associated with variation in executive function and affective processing. This study investigated the effect of COMT genotype on the flexible modulation of the balance between processing self-generated and processing stimu...

Journal: :Cerebral Cortex (New York, NY) 2008
Sonia J. Bishop John Fossella Camilla J. Croucher John Duncan

Fluid intelligence (g(f)) influences performance across many cognitive domains. It is affected by both genetic and environmental factors. Tasks tapping g(f) activate a network of brain regions including the lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC), the presupplementary motor area/anterior cingulate cortex (pre-SMA/ACC), and the intraparietal sulcus (IPS). In line with the "intermediate phenotype" appro...

Journal: :BMC Proceedings 2007
Chao Xing Monica Torres-Caban Tao Wang Qing Lu Guan Xing Robert C Elston

The COMT and DBH genes are physically located at chromosomes 22q11 and 9q34, respectively, and both COMT and DBH are involved in catecholamine metabolism and are strong candidates for certain psychiatric and neurological disorders. Although the genetic determinants for both enzymes' activities have been widely studied, their genetic involvement on gene mRNA expression levels remains unclear. In...

2010
Zhengsheng Li Megan K. Mulligan Xusheng Wang Michael F. Miles Lu Lu Robert W. Williams

BACKGROUND Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is a key enzyme responsible for the degradation of dopamine and norepinephrine. COMT activity influences cognitive and emotional states in humans and aggression and drug responses in mice. This study identifies the key sequence variant that leads to differences in Comt mRNA and protein levels among mice, and that modulates synaptic function and pha...

2010
Yoshitatsu Sei Zhen Li Jian Song Renee Ren-Patterson Elizabeth M. Tunbridge Yukihiko Iizuka Masahiro Inoue Berenice T. Alfonso Senda Beltaifa Yoko Nakai Bhaskar S. Kolachana Jingshan Chen Daniel R. Weinberger

BACKGROUND Neuregulin1 (NRG1)-ErbB signaling has been implicated in the pathogenesis of cancer and schizophrenia. We have previously reported that NRG1-stimulated migration of B lymphoblasts is PI3K-AKT1dependent and impaired in patients with schizophrenia and significantly linked to the catechol-o-methyltransferase (COMT) Val108/158Met functional polymorphism. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS ...

Journal: :Hypertension 2009
Bing Yao Raymond C Harris Ming-Zhi Zhang

Locally produced dopamine in the renal proximal tubule inhibits salt and fluid reabsorption, and a dysfunctional intrarenal dopaminergic system has been reported in essential hypertension and experimental hypertension models. Using catechol-O-methyl-transferase knockout (COMT(-/-)) mice, which have increased renal dopamine because of deletion of the major renal dopamine-metabolizing enzyme, we ...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2007
Daniela Babovic Colm M O'Tuathaigh Gerard J O'Sullivan Jeremiah J Clifford Orna Tighe David T Croke Maria Karayiorgou Joseph A Gogos David Cotter John L Waddington

Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) inactivates dopamine in prefrontal cortex and is associated clinically with a schizophrenia endophenotype. Using an ethologically based approach, the phenotype of mice with heterozygous COMT deletion was characterised by decreased rearing with increased sifting and chewing. Heterozygous COMT deletion is associated with a distinctive phenotype. This differs fr...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2003
Chi-Chen Hong Henry J Thompson Cheng Jiang Geoffrey L Hammond David Tritchler Martin Yaffe Norman F Boyd

Extensive mammographic density is heritable, strongly associated with increased breast cancer risk, and is influenced by sex hormone exposure. In a cross-sectional study of 181 pre- and 171 postmenopausal women without breast cancer, we examined the relationship of a functional polymorphism in catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT; VAL-->MET) to mammographic density and other risk factors for brea...

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