نتایج جستجو برای: nrg1 schizophrenia gene expression

تعداد نتایج: 1648561  

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2002
Hreinn Stefansson Engilbert Sigurdsson Valgerdur Steinthorsdottir Soley Bjornsdottir Thordur Sigmundsson Shyamali Ghosh Jon Brynjolfsson Steinunn Gunnarsdottir Omar Ivarsson Thomas T Chou Omar Hjaltason Birgitta Birgisdottir Helgi Jonsson Vala G Gudnadottir Elsa Gudmundsdottir Asgeir Bjornsson Brynjolfur Ingvarsson Andres Ingason Sigmundur Sigfusson Hronn Hardardottir Richard P Harvey Donna Lai Mingdong Zhou Daniela Brunner Vincent Mutel Acuna Gonzalo Greg Lemke Jesus Sainz Gardar Johannesson Thorkell Andresson Daniel Gudbjartsson Andrei Manolescu Michael L Frigge Mark E Gurney Augustine Kong Jeffrey R Gulcher Hannes Petursson Kari Stefansson

The cause of schizophrenia is unknown, but it has a significant genetic component. Pharmacologic studies, studies of gene expression in man, and studies of mouse mutants suggest involvement of glutamate and dopamine neurotransmitter systems. However, so far, strong association has not been found between schizophrenia and variants of the genes encoding components of these systems. Here, we repor...

Journal: :Cell reports 2014
Amit Agarwal Mingyue Zhang Irina Trembak-Duff Tilmann Unterbarnscheidt Konstantin Radyushkin Payam Dibaj Daniel Martins de Souza Susann Boretius Magdalena M Brzózka Heinz Steffens Sebastian Berning Zenghui Teng Maike N Gummert Martesa Tantra Peter C Guest Katrin I Willig Jens Frahm Stefan W Hell Sabine Bahn Moritz J Rossner Klaus-Armin Nave Hannelore Ehrenreich Weiqi Zhang Markus H Schwab

Neuregulin-1 (NRG1) gene variants are associated with increased genetic risk for schizophrenia. It is unclear whether risk haplotypes cause elevated or decreased expression of NRG1 in the brains of schizophrenia patients, given that both findings have been reported from autopsy studies. To study NRG1 functions in vivo, we generated mouse mutants with reduced and elevated NRG1 levels and analyze...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2014
Xiaoyang Luo Wanxia He Xiangyou Hu Riqiang Yan

BACKGROUND Neuregulin-1 (Nrg1) is a pleiotropic signaling molecule that regulates neural development, and mutation of Nrg1 is a risk factor for schizophrenia. Cleavage of type I β1 Nrg1 isoform by Bace1 releases a secreted N-terminal fragment (Nrg1-ntfβ), which can bind to a cognate ErbB receptor to activate the specific signaling cascade. This study aimed to determine whether increased express...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2017
Juan C Olaya Carrie L Heusner Mitsuyuki Matsumoto Duncan Sinclair Mari A Kondo Tim Karl Cynthia Shannon Weickert

Neuregulin 1 (NRG1) is a schizophrenia candidate gene whose protein product is involved in neuronal migration, survival, and synaptic plasticity via production of specific isoforms. Importantly, NRG1 type III (NRG1 III) mRNA is increased in humans inheriting a schizophrenia risk haplotype for the NRG1 gene (HapICE), and NRG1 protein levels can be elevated in schizophrenia. The nature by which N...

Journal: :Neuron 2013
Dong-Min Yin Yong-Jun Chen Yi-Sheng Lu Jonathan C. Bean Anupama Sathyamurthy Chengyong Shen Xihui Liu Thiri W. Lin Clifford A. Smith Wen-Cheng Xiong Lin Mei

Neuregulin 1 (Nrg1) is a susceptibility gene of schizophrenia, a disabling mental illness that affects 1% of the general population. Here, we show that ctoNrg1 mice, which mimic high levels of NRG1 observed in forebrain regions of schizophrenic patients, exhibit behavioral deficits and hypofunction of glutamatergic and GABAergic pathways. Intriguingly, these deficits were diminished when NRG1 e...

2012
Inga H. Deakin Wiebke Nissen Amanda J. Law Tracy Lane Riam Kanso Markus H. Schwab Klaus-Armin Nave Karri P. Lamsa Ole Paulsen David M. Bannerman Paul J. Harrison

Neuregulin 1 (NRG1) is a growth factor involved in neurodevelopment and plasticity. It is a schizophrenia candidate gene, and hippocampal expression of the NRG1 type I isoform is increased in the disorder. We have studied transgenic mice overexpressing NRG1 type I (NRG1(tg-type I)) and their wild-type littermates and measured hippocampal electrophysiological and behavioral phenotypes. Young NRG...

2011
Seyed Ali Mohamad Shariati Mehrdad Behmanesh Hamid Galehdari

OBJECTIVE Neuregulin1 (NRG1) gene is among the most promising candidate genes for schizophrenia. This gene is located on 8p22-p12, a region with a reported linkage to schizophrenia. Several studies have reported an association between schizophrenia and the 5' end polymorphisms in this gene. However, some studies have failed to confirm the role of NRG1 gene in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. ...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2011
Emily Moon Brandi Rollins Andrea Mesén Adolfo Sequeira Richard M Myers Huda Akil Stanley J Watson Jack Barchas Edward G Jones Alan Schatzberg William E Bunney Lynn E DeLisi William Byerley Marquis P Vawter

A missense polymorphism in the NRG1 gene, Val>Leu in exon 11, was reported to increase the risk of schizophrenia in selected families from the Central Valley region of Costa Rica (CVCR). The present study investigated the relationship between three NRG1 genetic variants, rs6994992, rs3924999, and Val>Leu missense polymorphism in exon 11, in cases and selected controls from an isolated populatio...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2015
Chao Deng Bo Pan Chang-Hua Hu Mei Han Xu-Feng Huang

Neuregulin-1 (NRG1) and ErbB4 genes have been identified as candidate genes for schizophrenia. Post-mortem studies indicated that NRG1-ErbB4 signalling is impaired in schizophrenia subjects. This study investigated whether short- or long-term antipsychotic treatment has different effects on the expression of NRG1 and ErbB4 receptors. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were treated orally with either ar...

Journal: :Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2011
Amy E Geddes Xu-Feng Huang Kelly A Newell

Schizophrenia is a debilitating neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorder. Both the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) and neuregulin1 (NRG1) are key molecules involved in normal brain development that have been linked to schizophrenia pathology and aetiology. The NR2 proteins are critical structural and functional subunits of the NMDAR and are developmentally and spatially regulated. Altered ...

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