Altered organization of GABA<sub style='font-size:13px;'>A</sub> receptor mRNA expression in the depressed suicide brain

Inter-relationships ordinarily exist between mRNA expression of GABA-A subunits in the frontopolar cortex (FPC) of individuals that had died suddenly from causes other than suicide. However, these correlations were largely absent in persons that had died by suicide. In the present investigation, the...

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Main Authors: Michael O Poulter, Lisheng Du, Vladimir Zhurov, Miklos Palkovits, Gabor Faludi, Zul Merali, Hymie Anisman
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2010-03-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.02.003.2010/full
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spelling doaj-ab15ea13c2134a66b0c20cb96d76344c2020-11-24T22:36:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience1662-50992010-03-01310.3389/neuro.02.003.20101208Altered organization of GABA<sub style='font-size:13px;'>A</sub> receptor mRNA expression in the depressed suicide brainMichael O Poulter0Michael O Poulter1Lisheng Du2Vladimir Zhurov3Miklos Palkovits4Gabor Faludi5Zul Merali6Hymie Anisman7Carleton UniversityUniversity of Western OntarioUniversity of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health ResearchUniversity of Western OntarioSemmelweis UniversitySemmelweiss UniversityUniversity of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health ResearchCarleton UniversityInter-relationships ordinarily exist between mRNA expression of GABA-A subunits in the frontopolar cortex (FPC) of individuals that had died suddenly from causes other than suicide. However, these correlations were largely absent in persons that had died by suicide. In the present investigation, these findings were extended by examining GABA-A receptor expression patterns (of controls and depressed individuals that died by suicide) in the orbital frontal cortex (OFC), hippocampus, amygdala. locus coeruleus (LC),and paraventricular nucleus (PVN), all of which have been implicated in either depression, anxiety or stress responsivity. Results Using QPCR analysis, we found that in controls the inter-relations between GABA-A subunits varied across brain regions, being high in the hippocampus and amygdala, intermediate in the LC, and low in the OFC and PVN. The GABA-A subunit inter-relations were markedly different in persons that died by suicide, being reduced in hippocampus and amygdala, stable in the LC, but more coordinated in the OFC and to some extent in the PVN. Conclusions It seems that altered brain region-specific inhibitory signaling, stemming from altered GABA-A subunit coordination, are associated with depression/suicide. Although, it is unknown whether GABA-A subunit re-organization was specifically tied to depression, suicide, or the accompanying distress, these data show that the co-ordinate expression of this transcriptome does vary depending on brain region and is plastic.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.02.003.2010/fullDepressionGABA-A receptorshumanstressSuicide
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Hymie Anisman
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Miklos Palkovits
Gabor Faludi
Zul Merali
Hymie Anisman
Altered organization of GABA<sub style='font-size:13px;'>A</sub> receptor mRNA expression in the depressed suicide brain
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
Depression
GABA-A receptors
human
stress
Suicide
author_facet Michael O Poulter
Michael O Poulter
Lisheng Du
Vladimir Zhurov
Miklos Palkovits
Gabor Faludi
Zul Merali
Hymie Anisman
author_sort Michael O Poulter
title Altered organization of GABA<sub style='font-size:13px;'>A</sub> receptor mRNA expression in the depressed suicide brain
title_short Altered organization of GABA<sub style='font-size:13px;'>A</sub> receptor mRNA expression in the depressed suicide brain
title_full Altered organization of GABA<sub style='font-size:13px;'>A</sub> receptor mRNA expression in the depressed suicide brain
title_fullStr Altered organization of GABA<sub style='font-size:13px;'>A</sub> receptor mRNA expression in the depressed suicide brain
title_full_unstemmed Altered organization of GABA<sub style='font-size:13px;'>A</sub> receptor mRNA expression in the depressed suicide brain
title_sort altered organization of gaba<sub style='font-size:13px;'>a</sub> receptor mrna expression in the depressed suicide brain
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
issn 1662-5099
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Inter-relationships ordinarily exist between mRNA expression of GABA-A subunits in the frontopolar cortex (FPC) of individuals that had died suddenly from causes other than suicide. However, these correlations were largely absent in persons that had died by suicide. In the present investigation, these findings were extended by examining GABA-A receptor expression patterns (of controls and depressed individuals that died by suicide) in the orbital frontal cortex (OFC), hippocampus, amygdala. locus coeruleus (LC),and paraventricular nucleus (PVN), all of which have been implicated in either depression, anxiety or stress responsivity. Results Using QPCR analysis, we found that in controls the inter-relations between GABA-A subunits varied across brain regions, being high in the hippocampus and amygdala, intermediate in the LC, and low in the OFC and PVN. The GABA-A subunit inter-relations were markedly different in persons that died by suicide, being reduced in hippocampus and amygdala, stable in the LC, but more coordinated in the OFC and to some extent in the PVN. Conclusions It seems that altered brain region-specific inhibitory signaling, stemming from altered GABA-A subunit coordination, are associated with depression/suicide. Although, it is unknown whether GABA-A subunit re-organization was specifically tied to depression, suicide, or the accompanying distress, these data show that the co-ordinate expression of this transcriptome does vary depending on brain region and is plastic.
topic Depression
GABA-A receptors
human
stress
Suicide
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.02.003.2010/full
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