Title : Persistent beta2*-nicotinic acetylcholinergic receptor dysfunction in major depressive disorder - Saricicek_2012_Am.J.Psychiatry_169_851 |
Author(s) : Saricicek A , Esterlis I , Maloney KH , Mineur YS , Ruf BM , Muralidharan A , Chen JI , Cosgrove KP , Kerestes R , Ghose S , Tamminga CA , Pittman B , Bois F , Tamagnan G , Seibyl J , Picciotto MR , Staley JK , Bhagwagar Z |
Ref : Am J Psychiatry , 169 :851 , 2012 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Modulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), specifically those containing the beta2 subunit, may be effective in treating patients with major depressive disorder. Using [123I]5-I-A-85380 single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), the authors studied the availability of beta2-subunit-containing nAChRs (beta2*-nAChRs) in depressed patients. To understand its molecular basis, the authors also studied beta2*-nAChR binding in postmortem brain samples from depressed subjects. METHOD: The participants were 23 medication-free, nonsmoking subjects with familial, early-onset depression (eight acutely ill and 15 recovered) and 23 age- and gender-matched nonsmoking comparison subjects. Each received one [123I]5-I-A-85380 SPECT scan and an MRI scan. The availability of beta2*-nAChRs was quantified as VT/fP. Postmortem analysis of beta2*-nAChR binding was conducted with [123I]5-I-A-85380 on prefrontal cortex samples from 14 depressed subjects and 14 age-matched comparison subjects. |
PubMedSearch : Saricicek_2012_Am.J.Psychiatry_169_851 |
PubMedID: 22772158 |
Saricicek A, Esterlis I, Maloney KH, Mineur YS, Ruf BM, Muralidharan A, Chen JI, Cosgrove KP, Kerestes R, Ghose S, Tamminga CA, Pittman B, Bois F, Tamagnan G, Seibyl J, Picciotto MR, Staley JK, Bhagwagar Z (2012)
Persistent beta2*-nicotinic acetylcholinergic receptor dysfunction in major depressive disorder
Am J Psychiatry
169 :851
Saricicek A, Esterlis I, Maloney KH, Mineur YS, Ruf BM, Muralidharan A, Chen JI, Cosgrove KP, Kerestes R, Ghose S, Tamminga CA, Pittman B, Bois F, Tamagnan G, Seibyl J, Picciotto MR, Staley JK, Bhagwagar Z (2012)
Am J Psychiatry
169 :851