Identification of mood stabilizer-regulated genes by differential-display PCR.

Jun-feng Wang, C. Bown, Biao Chen, L. Young
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Abstract

An increasing body of evidence demonstrates that lithium and valproate have a regulatory effect on signal transduction pathways. Alteration of signalling molecules triggers changes in gene expression which are thought to contribute to the therapeutic effects of these drugs on bipolar disorder. Differential-display PCR was used to identify genes in rat cerebral cortex that are regulated by chronic treatment with lithium and valproate. One novel lithium-regulated gene was identified and was characterized and studied further with 5'-RACE-PCR and library screening. We also found that valproate regulated the expression of the 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein (GRP78). Chronic treatment with valproate has also been found to increase gene transcription, mRNA and protein levels of GRP78. These results suggest novel targets for lithium and valproate that may be relevant to their mechanism of action. The data further our understanding of the mechanism of the action of mood stabilizers, and help identify new targets for genetic studies and therapeutic strategies in bipolar disorder.
用差异显示PCR鉴定情绪稳定剂调节基因。
越来越多的证据表明,锂和丙戊酸盐对信号转导通路有调节作用。信号分子的改变引发基因表达的变化,这被认为有助于这些药物对双相情感障碍的治疗效果。采用差异显示PCR技术鉴定大鼠大脑皮层中受锂和丙戊酸盐慢性治疗调控的基因。通过5′-RACE-PCR和文库筛选,发现了一个新的锂调控基因,并对其进行了进一步的表征和研究。我们还发现丙戊酸盐调节78 kda葡萄糖调节蛋白(GRP78)的表达。慢性丙戊酸治疗也可增加GRP78的基因转录、mRNA和蛋白水平。这些结果提示了锂和丙戊酸盐可能与其作用机制相关的新靶点。这些数据进一步加深了我们对情绪稳定剂作用机制的理解,并有助于确定双相情感障碍遗传研究和治疗策略的新靶点。
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