Sex differences in GABAA receptor subunit transcript expression are mediated by genotype in subjects with alcohol-related cirrhosis of the liver

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Genes Brain and Behavior Pub Date : 2022-03-18 DOI:10.1111/gbb.12785
Madeline K. Ashton, André V. L. Rueda, Ada M.-C. Ho, Noradibah Arina Binte M. Noor Aizin, Hansa Sharma, Peter R. Dodd, Alfreda Stadlin, Rosana Camarini
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Male and female human subjects show contrasting propensities to misuse drugs of addiction, including alcohol. These differences lead to different psychological and neurological consequences, such as the likelihood of developing dependence. The pattern and extent of brain damage in alcohol-use disorder cases also varies with comorbid disease. To explore mechanisms that might underlie these outcomes, we used autopsy tissue to determine mRNA transcript expression in relation to genotype for two GABAA receptor subunit genes. We used quantitative Real-Time PCR to measure GABRA6 and GABRA2 mRNA concentrations in dorsolateral prefrontal and primary motor cortices of alcohol-use disorder subjects and controls of both sexes with and without liver disease who had been genotyped for these GABAA receptor subunit genes. Cirrhotic alcohol-use disorder cases had significantly higher expression of GABRA6 and GABRA2 transcripts than either controls or non-cirrhotic alcohol-use disorder cases. Differences were observed between sexes, genotypes and brain regions. We show that sex differences in subjects with GABRA6 and GABRA2 variants may contribute to differences in susceptibility to alcohol-use disorder and alcohol-induced cirrhosis.

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酒精相关肝硬化患者GABAA受体亚单位转录表达的性别差异由基因型介导
男性和女性受试者在滥用成瘾药物(包括酒精)方面表现出截然不同的倾向。这些差异会导致不同的心理和神经后果,例如产生依赖性的可能性。酒精使用障碍患者的脑损伤模式和程度也因合并症而异。为了探索可能导致这些结果的机制,我们使用尸检组织来确定两个GABAA受体亚基基因的mRNA转录物表达与基因型的关系。我们使用定量实时PCR来测量酒精使用障碍受试者和患有和不患有肝病的性别对照者的背外侧前额叶和初级运动皮层中GABA6和GABA2 mRNA的浓度,这些受试者已经对这些GABAA受体亚基基因进行了基因分型。肝硬化酒精使用障碍病例的GABRA6和GABRA2转录物表达显著高于对照或非肝硬化酒精使用疾病病例。性别、基因型和大脑区域之间存在差异。我们发现,GABRA6和GABRA2变体受试者的性别差异可能导致酒精使用障碍和酒精诱导肝硬化易感性的差异。
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Genes Brain and Behavior
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期刊介绍: Genes, Brain and Behavior was launched in 2002 with the aim of publishing top quality research in behavioral and neural genetics in their broadest sense. The emphasis is on the analysis of the behavioral and neural phenotypes under consideration, the unifying theme being the genetic approach as a tool to increase our understanding of these phenotypes. Genes Brain and Behavior is pleased to offer the following features: 8 issues per year online submissions with first editorial decisions within 3-4 weeks and fast publication at Wiley-Blackwells High visibility through its coverage by PubMed/Medline, Current Contents and other major abstracting and indexing services Inclusion in the Wiley-Blackwell consortial license, extending readership to thousands of international libraries and institutions A large and varied editorial board comprising of international specialists.
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