5-HIAA as a Potential Biological Marker for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders

Neurological and psychiatric disorders occur in about 6 percent of the global population indicating a significant amount of people suffering from neurological disorder on a varying range in day to day life. On an extensive view, there is a critical requirement for the development of an alternative b...

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Main Authors: Hridya Jayamohananan, Maneesha Kalappurackal Manoj Kumar, Aneesh T P
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2019-08-01
Series:Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Online Access:https://apb.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/apb-26459
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spelling doaj-bd872e913cff4075982816b1fc07220f2020-11-24T21:35:42ZengTabriz University of Medical Sciences Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin2228-58812251-73082019-08-019337438110.15171/apb.2019.044apb-264595-HIAA as a Potential Biological Marker for Neurological and Psychiatric DisordersHridya Jayamohananan0Maneesha Kalappurackal Manoj Kumar1Aneesh T P2Amrita School of Pharmacy, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, AIMS Health Sciences Campus, Kochi, India.Amrita School of Pharmacy, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, AIMS Health Sciences Campus, Kochi, India.Amrita School of Pharmacy, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, AIMS Health Sciences Campus, Kochi, India.Neurological and psychiatric disorders occur in about 6 percent of the global population indicating a significant amount of people suffering from neurological disorder on a varying range in day to day life. On an extensive view, there is a critical requirement for the development of an alternative biomarker for these conditions. The thwart found in developing a biomarker is the difficulty in identifying a serum biomarker as these are mostly limited to the central nervous system (CNS). Serotonin being a neurotransmitter synthesized in the raphe nuclei of the brain could serve as an alternative biomarker. Here, the limitation is that it’s quickly metabolized by the mitochondrial enzyme MAO to 5-hydroxy indole acetic acid (5HIAA). This subsequent metabolite can be used for the analysis of serotonin levels in brain by analysing its concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Many theories suggest that the variations in serotonin level could lead to the development of many neurological and psychiatric disorders like Alzheimer’s disease (AD), schizophrenia, depression and so on. A decreased level is noticed in these patients but this could either be due to decreased production or increased reuptake of serotonin from the neuronal synapses. For instance, we know that a patient with depression shows a significant reduction in the levels of 5HIAA, due to the location of the raphe nuclei within regions of memory and cognition. Similarly, it does shows variation in AD and mild cognitive disorder. Evolving of 5HIAA as a biomarker, could be more delicate and enhanced strategy for monitoring these disorders.https://apb.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/apb-26459SerotoninTryptophanRaphe nuclei5-hydroxyindole acetic acidNeurological functions
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author Hridya Jayamohananan
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Aneesh T P
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Maneesha Kalappurackal Manoj Kumar
Aneesh T P
5-HIAA as a Potential Biological Marker for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Serotonin
Tryptophan
Raphe nuclei
5-hydroxyindole acetic acid
Neurological functions
author_facet Hridya Jayamohananan
Maneesha Kalappurackal Manoj Kumar
Aneesh T P
author_sort Hridya Jayamohananan
title 5-HIAA as a Potential Biological Marker for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
title_short 5-HIAA as a Potential Biological Marker for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
title_full 5-HIAA as a Potential Biological Marker for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
title_fullStr 5-HIAA as a Potential Biological Marker for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
title_full_unstemmed 5-HIAA as a Potential Biological Marker for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
title_sort 5-hiaa as a potential biological marker for neurological and psychiatric disorders
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
issn 2228-5881
2251-7308
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Neurological and psychiatric disorders occur in about 6 percent of the global population indicating a significant amount of people suffering from neurological disorder on a varying range in day to day life. On an extensive view, there is a critical requirement for the development of an alternative biomarker for these conditions. The thwart found in developing a biomarker is the difficulty in identifying a serum biomarker as these are mostly limited to the central nervous system (CNS). Serotonin being a neurotransmitter synthesized in the raphe nuclei of the brain could serve as an alternative biomarker. Here, the limitation is that it’s quickly metabolized by the mitochondrial enzyme MAO to 5-hydroxy indole acetic acid (5HIAA). This subsequent metabolite can be used for the analysis of serotonin levels in brain by analysing its concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Many theories suggest that the variations in serotonin level could lead to the development of many neurological and psychiatric disorders like Alzheimer’s disease (AD), schizophrenia, depression and so on. A decreased level is noticed in these patients but this could either be due to decreased production or increased reuptake of serotonin from the neuronal synapses. For instance, we know that a patient with depression shows a significant reduction in the levels of 5HIAA, due to the location of the raphe nuclei within regions of memory and cognition. Similarly, it does shows variation in AD and mild cognitive disorder. Evolving of 5HIAA as a biomarker, could be more delicate and enhanced strategy for monitoring these disorders.
topic Serotonin
Tryptophan
Raphe nuclei
5-hydroxyindole acetic acid
Neurological functions
url https://apb.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/apb-26459
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