Association of Unc-51-like Kinase 4 (ULK4) with the reactivity of the extended reward system in response to conditioned stimuli.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Jens Treutlein, Simone Löhlein, Karolin E Einenkel, Rosanne Picotin, Esther K Diekhof, Oliver Gruber
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Abstract

Objectives: ULK4 is an established candidate gene for mental disorders and antipsychotic treatment response. We investigated the association of functional genetic variation at the ULK4 locus with the human extended dopaminergic reward system using fMRI during the performance of a well-established reward paradigm.

Methods: Two hundred and thirty-four patients were included in this study. Association of genetic variation in the ULK4 gene with reward system functioning were determined using the Desire-Reason-Dilemma (DRD) paradigm which allows to assess brain activation in response to conditioned reward stimuli.

Results: Variant prioritisation revealed the strongest functional signatures for the ULK4 variant rs17215589, coding for amino acid exchange Ala715Thr. For rs17215589 minor allele carriers, we detected increased activation responses to conditioned reward stimuli in the ventral tegmental area, nucleus accumbens and several cortical brain regions of the extended reward system.

Conclusions: Our findings provide further evidence in humans that genetic variation in ULK4 may increase the vulnerability to mental disorders, by modulating the extended reward system function. Future studies are needed to confirm the modulation of the extended reward system by ULK4 and to specify the role of this mechanism in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders.

Unc-51-like Kinase 4 (ULK4)与扩展奖赏系统对条件刺激的反应相关。
研究目的ULK4是精神障碍和抗精神病药物治疗反应的候选基因。我们利用fMRI研究了ULK4基因位点的功能性遗传变异与人类扩展多巴胺能奖赏系统的关系:本研究共纳入 234 名患者。研究采用欲望-原因-困境(DRD)范式确定了 ULK4 基因的遗传变异与奖赏系统功能的关系,该范式可评估大脑对条件奖赏刺激的激活情况:结果:变异优先排序显示,编码氨基酸交换Ala715Thr的ULK4变异rs17215589具有最强的功能特征。对于 rs17215589 小等位基因携带者,我们在腹侧被盖区、伏隔核和扩展奖赏系统的几个大脑皮层区域检测到对条件奖赏刺激的激活反应增强:我们的研究结果为人类提供了进一步的证据,证明 ULK4 的遗传变异可能会通过调节扩展奖赏系统的功能而增加患精神疾病的风险。未来的研究需要证实 ULK4 对扩展奖赏系统的调节作用,并明确这一机制在精神疾病发病机制中的作用。
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7.00
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发文量
73
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry is to increase the worldwide communication of knowledge in clinical and basic research on biological psychiatry. Its target audience is thus clinical psychiatrists, educators, scientists and students interested in biological psychiatry. The composition of The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry , with its diverse categories that allow communication of a great variety of information, ensures that it is of interest to a wide range of readers. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry is a major clinically oriented journal on biological psychiatry. The opportunity to educate (through critical review papers, treatment guidelines and consensus reports), publish original work and observations (original papers and brief reports) and to express personal opinions (Letters to the Editor) makes The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry an extremely important medium in the field of biological psychiatry all over the world.
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