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Genetic Variation in the Psychiatric Risk Gene CACNA1C Modulates Reversal Learning Across Species.
Sykes, Lucy; Haddon, Josephine; Lancaster, Thomas M; Sykes, Arabella; Azzouni, Karima; Ihssen, Niklas; Moon, Anna L; Lin, Tzu-Ching E; Linden, David E; Owen, Michael J; O'Donovan, Michael C; Humby, Trevor; Wilkinson, Lawrence S; Thomas, Kerrie L; Hall, Jeremy.
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  • Sykes L; Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Haddon J; School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Lancaster TM; Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Sykes A; School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Azzouni K; Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Ihssen N; Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Moon AL; Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham, UK.
  • Lin TE; Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Linden DE; School of Medicine, MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Owen MJ; Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • O'Donovan MC; Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Humby T; School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Wilkinson LS; School of Medicine, MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Thomas KL; Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Hall J; School of Medicine, MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Schizophr Bull ; 45(5): 1024-1032, 2019 09 11.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30304534
ABSTRACT
Genetic variation in CACNA1C, which encodes the alpha-1 subunit of Cav1.2 L-type voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs), has been strongly linked to risk for psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. How genetic variation in CACNA1C contributes to risk for these disorders is however not fully known. Both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are associated with impairments in reversal learning (RL), which may contribute to symptoms seen in these conditions. We used a translational RL paradigm to investigate whether genetic variation in CACNA1C affects RL in both humans and transgenic rats. Associated changes in gene expression were explored using in situ hybridization and quantitative PCR in rats and the BRAINEAC online human database. Risk-associated genetic variation in CACNA1C in healthy human participants was associated with impairments in RL. Consistent with this finding, rats bearing a heterozygous deletion of Cacna1c were impaired in an analogous touchscreen RL task. We investigated the possible molecular mechanism underlying this impairment and found that Cacna1c +/- rats show decreased expression of Bdnf in prefrontal cortex. Examination of BRAINEAC data showed that human risk-associated genetic variation in CACNA1C is also associated with altered expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the prefrontal cortex in humans. These results indicate that genetic variation in CACNA1C may contribute to risk for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder by impacting behavioral flexibility, potentially through altered regulation of BDNF expression in the prefrontal cortex. Tests of RL may be useful for translational studies and in the development of therapies targeting VGCCs.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Aprendizaje Inverso / Canales de Calcio Tipo L Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Schizophr Bull Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Aprendizaje Inverso / Canales de Calcio Tipo L Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Schizophr Bull Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido