外周SLC6A4基因在汉族人群强迫症中的表达

Xuemei Wang, Qing Zhao, Wen Chen, Shunying Yu, Zhen Wang, Zeping Xiao
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背景:血清素能系统功能障碍与强迫症(OCD)有关。本研究通过检测强迫症患者和健康对照组外周SLC6A4基因的表达,探讨SLC6A4与强迫症的关系。方法:参与者包括50名首发强迫症患者和60名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照。采用实时定量逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测SLC6A4基因在所有受试者外周血中的相对表达。采用耶鲁-布朗强迫症量表(Y-BOCS)评估强迫症的严重程度和亚型。结果:经甘油醛-3-磷酸脱氢酶(GAPDH)归一化的SLC6A4基因表达在强迫症患者与健康对照组之间无显著差异(z=-0.79, p=0.428)。男性强迫症患者外周血SLC6A4基因表达倾向低(z=-1.66, p=0.096)。我们没有发现SLC6A4的表达与强迫症的严重程度和亚型有显著的相关性。结论:SLC6A4基因表达水平与强迫症严重程度及亚型无相关性,但男性强迫症患者外周血中SLC6A4基因表达水平低。这些结果表明,SLC6A4基因在外周血中的表达可能不是汉族人群强迫症的有用生物标志物。
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Peripheral SLC6A4 Gene Expression in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in the Han Chinese Population.

Background: Serotonergic system dysfunction has been implicated in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This study examined peripheral SLC6A4 gene expression in OCD patients and healthy controls to explore the relationship between SLC6A4 and OCD.

Methods: Participants included 50 first episode OCD patients and 60 age and gender-matched healthy controls. Relative SLC6A4 gene expression were examined by real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in peripheral leukocytes of all the subjects. The Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) was used to assess the severity and subtype of OCD.

Results: SLC6A4 gene expression, normalized by glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), were not significantly different between the OCD patients and healthy controls(z=-0.79, p=0.428). Male OCD patients showed a tendency of low gene expression of SLC6A4 in peripheral blood (z=-1.66, p=0.096). We did not find a significant correlation between SLC6A4 expression and the severity and subtype of OCD.

Conclusion: There is no correlation between SLC6A4 expression levels and the severity and subtype of OCD, but male OCD patients showed a tendency of low gene expression of SLC6A4 in peripheral blood. These results suggest that gene expression of SLC6A4 in peripheral blood may not be a useful biomarker of OCD in the Han Chinese population.

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