Preliminary Pharmacogenetic Study to Explore Putative Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Antidepressant Action

Background: There is sufficient evidence that interference of dopaminergic neurotransmission contributes to the therapeutic effects of antidepressants in unipolar and bipolar depression. Methods: Hamilton depression rating scale (HAMD 17) scores of 163 at least moderately ill patients with major dep...

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Main Authors: Taichi Ochi, Natalya M. Vyalova, Innokentiy S. Losenkov, Diana Z. Paderina, Ivan V. Pozhidaev, Anton J. M. Loonen, German G. Simutkin, Nikolay A. Bokhan, Bob Wilffert, Svetlana A. Ivanova
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spelling doaj-8a4e73287a9e427a9ef3dae42824c68f2021-08-26T13:57:47ZengMDPI AGJournal of Personalized Medicine2075-44262021-07-011173173110.3390/jpm11080731Preliminary Pharmacogenetic Study to Explore Putative Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Antidepressant ActionTaichi Ochi0Natalya M. Vyalova1Innokentiy S. Losenkov2Diana Z. Paderina3Ivan V. Pozhidaev4Anton J. M. Loonen5German G. Simutkin6Nikolay A. Bokhan7Bob Wilffert8Svetlana A. Ivanova9PharmacoTherapy, Epidemiology and Economics, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, University of Groningen, Antonius Deusinglaan 1, 9713AV Groningen, The NetherlandsTomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mental Health Research Institute, Aleutskaya Str., 4, 634014 Tomsk, RussiaTomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mental Health Research Institute, Aleutskaya Str., 4, 634014 Tomsk, RussiaTomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mental Health Research Institute, Aleutskaya Str., 4, 634014 Tomsk, RussiaTomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mental Health Research Institute, Aleutskaya Str., 4, 634014 Tomsk, RussiaPharmacoTherapy, Epidemiology and Economics, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, University of Groningen, Antonius Deusinglaan 1, 9713AV Groningen, The NetherlandsTomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mental Health Research Institute, Aleutskaya Str., 4, 634014 Tomsk, RussiaTomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mental Health Research Institute, Aleutskaya Str., 4, 634014 Tomsk, RussiaPharmacoTherapy, Epidemiology and Economics, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, University of Groningen, Antonius Deusinglaan 1, 9713AV Groningen, The NetherlandsTomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mental Health Research Institute, Aleutskaya Str., 4, 634014 Tomsk, RussiaBackground: There is sufficient evidence that interference of dopaminergic neurotransmission contributes to the therapeutic effects of antidepressants in unipolar and bipolar depression. Methods: Hamilton depression rating scale (HAMD 17) scores of 163 at least moderately ill patients with major depressive disorders were used to establish treatment response. HAMD 17 score status was measured before initiation, after two weeks, and after four weeks of treatment with various antidepressants. The possible association between response and genotype in a total of 14 variants of dopamine neurotransmission-related proteins was investigated. Results: <i>DRD4</i> rs11246226 CA heterozygous patients were found with a greater improvement of HAMD 17 score when compared to homozygous C patients during 0–2 weeks and 0–4 weeks. Patients with <i>MAOB</i> rs1799836 heterozygous GA and homozygous A also demonstrated improved scores during 2–4 weeks and 0–4 weeks. Conclusions: The results are preliminary due to the limited population size and the small number of variants. Further research into the involvement of habenular dopamine D4 receptors in the antidepressant response is desirable.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/11/8/731dopaminergic pathwaydepressionantidepressantsmood disordersdopaminepharmacogenetics
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author Taichi Ochi
Natalya M. Vyalova
Innokentiy S. Losenkov
Diana Z. Paderina
Ivan V. Pozhidaev
Anton J. M. Loonen
German G. Simutkin
Nikolay A. Bokhan
Bob Wilffert
Svetlana A. Ivanova
spellingShingle Taichi Ochi
Natalya M. Vyalova
Innokentiy S. Losenkov
Diana Z. Paderina
Ivan V. Pozhidaev
Anton J. M. Loonen
German G. Simutkin
Nikolay A. Bokhan
Bob Wilffert
Svetlana A. Ivanova
Preliminary Pharmacogenetic Study to Explore Putative Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Antidepressant Action
Journal of Personalized Medicine
dopaminergic pathway
depression
antidepressants
mood disorders
dopamine
pharmacogenetics
author_facet Taichi Ochi
Natalya M. Vyalova
Innokentiy S. Losenkov
Diana Z. Paderina
Ivan V. Pozhidaev
Anton J. M. Loonen
German G. Simutkin
Nikolay A. Bokhan
Bob Wilffert
Svetlana A. Ivanova
author_sort Taichi Ochi
title Preliminary Pharmacogenetic Study to Explore Putative Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Antidepressant Action
title_short Preliminary Pharmacogenetic Study to Explore Putative Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Antidepressant Action
title_full Preliminary Pharmacogenetic Study to Explore Putative Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Antidepressant Action
title_fullStr Preliminary Pharmacogenetic Study to Explore Putative Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Antidepressant Action
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Pharmacogenetic Study to Explore Putative Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Antidepressant Action
title_sort preliminary pharmacogenetic study to explore putative dopaminergic mechanisms of antidepressant action
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Personalized Medicine
issn 2075-4426
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Background: There is sufficient evidence that interference of dopaminergic neurotransmission contributes to the therapeutic effects of antidepressants in unipolar and bipolar depression. Methods: Hamilton depression rating scale (HAMD 17) scores of 163 at least moderately ill patients with major depressive disorders were used to establish treatment response. HAMD 17 score status was measured before initiation, after two weeks, and after four weeks of treatment with various antidepressants. The possible association between response and genotype in a total of 14 variants of dopamine neurotransmission-related proteins was investigated. Results: <i>DRD4</i> rs11246226 CA heterozygous patients were found with a greater improvement of HAMD 17 score when compared to homozygous C patients during 0–2 weeks and 0–4 weeks. Patients with <i>MAOB</i> rs1799836 heterozygous GA and homozygous A also demonstrated improved scores during 2–4 weeks and 0–4 weeks. Conclusions: The results are preliminary due to the limited population size and the small number of variants. Further research into the involvement of habenular dopamine D4 receptors in the antidepressant response is desirable.
topic dopaminergic pathway
depression
antidepressants
mood disorders
dopamine
pharmacogenetics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/11/8/731
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