نتایج جستجو برای: dtnbp1

تعداد نتایج: 174  

2008
Pia Soronen Kaisa Silander Mervi Antila Outi M. Palo Annamari Tuulio-Henriksson Tuula Kieseppä Pekka Ellonen Juho Wedenoja Joni A. Turunen Olli P.H. Pietiläinen William Hennah Jouko Lönnqvist Leena Peltonen Timo Partonen Tiina Paunio

BACKGROUND Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are hypothesized to share some genetic background. METHODS In a two-phase study, we evaluated the effect of five promising candidate genes for psychotic disorders, DAOA, COMT, DTNBP1, NRG1, and AKT1, on bipolar spectrum disorder, psychotic disorder, and related cognitive endophenotypes in a Finnish family-based sample ascertained for bipolar disor...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2013
Emma Jane Rose Gary Donohoe

Genetic variants associated with increased risk for schizophrenia (SZ) are hypothesized to be more penetrant at the level of brain structure and function than at the level of behavior. However, to date the relative sensitivity of imaging vs cognitive measures of these variants has not been quantified. We considered effect sizes associated with cognitive and imaging studies of 9 robust SZ risk g...

Journal: :Annals of General Psychiatry 2009
Shaheen E Lakhan Karen F Vieira

Schizophrenia, a severe brain disorder that involves hallucinations, disordered thinking and deficiencies in cognition, has been studied for decades in order to determine the early events that lead to this neurological disorder. In this review, we interpret the developmental and genetic models that have been proposed and treatment options associated with these models. Schizophrenia was initiall...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2006
Konrad Talbot Dan-Sung Cho Wei-Yi Ong Matthew A Benson Li-Ying Han Hala A Kazi Joshua Kamins Chang-Gyu Hahn Derek J Blake Steven E Arnold

Variations in the gene encoding the novel protein dysbindin-1 (DTNBP1) are among the most commonly reported genetic variations associated with schizophrenia. Recent studies show that those variations are also associated with cognitive functioning in carriers with and without psychiatric diagnoses, suggesting a general role for dysbindin-1 in cognition. Such a role could stem from the protein's ...

2015
Jamie Joseph Michael A. Gara Steven M. Silverstein

The power of SNP association studies to detect valid relationships with clinical phenotypes in schizophrenia is largely limited by the number of SNPs selected and non-specificity of phenotypes. To address this, we first assessed performance on two visual perceptual organization tasks designed to avoid many generalized deficit confounds, Kanizsa shape perception and contour integration, in a sch...

2010
Laura Mandelli

Up to 60% of depressed patients do not respond completely to antidepressants and up to 30% do not respond at all. Among the many reasons leading to non-response, such as inadequate treatments and comorbid conditions, genetic factors as likely to contribute to up to 50% of variance in antidepressant response. Environmental factors, such as chronic stressors, psychosocial adjustment and personali...

2011
E Yokobayashi H Ujike T Kotaka Y Okahisa M Takaki M Kodama T Inada N Uchimura M Yamada N Iwata M Iyo I Sora N Ozaki S Kuroda

Experimental studies have demonstrated that not only dopaminergic signaling but also glutamatergic/NMDA receptor signaling play indispensable roles in the development of methamphetamine psychosis. Our recent genetic studies provided evidence that genetic variants of glutamate-related genes such as DTNBP1, GLYT1, and G72, which are involved in glutamate release and regulation of co-agonists for ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Gregory C Carlson Konrad Talbot Tobias B Halene Michael J Gandal Hala A Kazi Laura Schlosser Quan H Phung Raquel E Gur Steven E Arnold Steven J Siegel

DTNBP1 (dystrobrevin binding protein 1) is a leading candidate susceptibility gene in schizophrenia and is associated with working memory capacity in normal subjects. In schizophrenia, the encoded protein dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (dysbindin-1) is often reduced in excitatory cortical limbic synapses. We found that reduced dysbindin-1 in mice yielded deficits in auditory-evoked response ada...

2013
Madhavi Senagolage Peter Sullivan

Schizophrenia is a common neurological disorder which affects 1.0% of the world population and causes a combination of positive (hallucinations, delusions), negative (anhedonia), and cognitive symptoms. Neuropathology is currently explained by genetics and the dopamine, glutamate, and GABA neurotransmitter theories. The dopamine (DA) hypothesis implicates that hyperactive dopaminergic systems l...

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