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Title: Disrupted‐in‐schizophrenia 1 functional polymorphisms and D2/D3 receptor availability: A [11C]‐(+)‐PHNO imaging study
Authors: Dahoun, Tarik
Keywords: Schizophrenia
Genetics
Issue Date: Jul-2019
Citation: Tarik Dahoun, Matthew M. Nour, Rick A. Adams, Svenja Trossbach, Sang H. Lee, Hamel Patel, Charles Curtis, Carsten Korth, Oliver D. Howes. Disrupted‐in‐schizophrenia 1 functional polymorphisms and D2/D3 receptor availability: A [11C]‐(+)‐PHNO imaging study. Genes, Brain and Behavior. 2019;e12596
Abstract: The disrupted‐in‐schizophrenia 1 (DISC1) protein has been implicated in a range of biological mechanisms underlying chronic mental disorders such as schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is associated with abnormal striatal dopamine signalling, and all antipsychotic drugs block striatal dopamine 2/3 receptors (D2/3Rs). Importantly, the DISC1 protein directly interacts and forms a protein complex with the dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) that inhibits agonist‐induced D2R internalisation. Moreover, animal studies have found large striatal increases in the proportion of D2R receptors in a high affinity state (D2highR) in DISC1 rodent models. Here, we investigated the relationship between the three most common polymorphisms altering the amino‐acid sequence of the DISC1 protein (Ser704Cys (rs821616), Leu607Phe (rs6675281) and Arg264Gln (rs3738401)) and striatal D2/3R availability in 41 healthy human volunteers, using [11C]‐(+)‐PHNO positron emission tomography. We found no association between DISC1 polymorphisms and D2/3R availability in the striatum and D2R availability in the caudate and putamen. Therefore, despite a direct interaction between DISC1 and the D2R, none of its main functional polymorphisms impact striatal D2/3R binding potential, suggesting DISC1 variants act through other mechanisms.
Description: Published online at: https://doi.org/10.1111/gbb.12596 Available with an eligible NHS OpenAthens login at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gbb.12596
URI: https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/276
ISSN: 1601-183X
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