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P2Y12 receptor gene polymorphisms are associated with epilepsy.
Wang, Qi; Shi, Nan-Rui; Lv, Peng; Liu, Juan; Zhang, Ji-Zhou; Deng, Bin-Lu; Zuo, Yan-Qin; Yang, Jie; Wang, Xin; Chen, Xiang; Hu, Xiu-Min; Liu, Ting-Ting; Liu, Jie.
  • Wang Q; School of Clinical Medicine, Southwest Medical University, 646000, Luzhou, China.
  • Shi NR; School of Acupuncture and Tuina, Chengdu University of Traditional Medicine, Chengdu, 610075, China.
  • Lv P; School of Acupuncture and Tuina, Chengdu University of Traditional Medicine, Chengdu, 610075, China.
  • Liu J; School of Sports Medicine and Health, Sports Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu Sport University, Chengdu, 610041, China.
  • Zhang JZ; School of Acupuncture and Tuina, Chengdu University of Traditional Medicine, Chengdu, 610075, China.
  • Deng BL; School of Clinical Medicine, Southwest Medical University, 646000, Luzhou, China.
  • Zuo YQ; School of Acupuncture and Tuina, Chengdu University of Traditional Medicine, Chengdu, 610075, China.
  • Yang J; Department of Neurology, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, 610072, China.
  • Wang X; School of Acupuncture and Tuina, Chengdu University of Traditional Medicine, Chengdu, 610075, China.
  • Chen X; School of Clinical Medicine, Southwest Medical University, 646000, Luzhou, China.
  • Hu XM; School of Acupuncture and Tuina, Chengdu University of Traditional Medicine, Chengdu, 610075, China.
  • Liu TT; Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences &, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, Chengdu, 610072, China.
  • Liu J; School of Clinical Medicine, Southwest Medical University, 646000, Luzhou, China. liujiesyy@126.com.
Purinergic Signal ; 19(1): 155-162, 2023 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35175489
The basic research indicated that microglial P2Y12 receptors (P2Y12Rs) are involved in the pathophysiology of epilepsy through regulated microglial-neuronal interactions, aberrant neurogenesis, or immature neuronal projections. However, whether the clinic case of epilepsy would be associated with P2Y12 receptor gene polymorphisms is presented with few data. In our study, a total of 176 patients with epilepsy and 50 healthy controls were enrolled. Two single-nucleotide polymorphisms, namely rs1491974 and rs6798347, were selected for analysis. The results revealed that carriers of the G allele of rs1491974 G>A or rs6798347 G>A may be associated with an increased risk of epilepsy (OR = 0.576, 95% CI = 0.368-0.901, p = 0.015; OR = 0.603, 95% CI = 0.367-0.988, p = 0.043). Interestingly, we found that the rs1491974 G>A genotype and allele frequencies have only a significant difference in female instead of male case (p = 0.004 for genotype; p = 0.001 for allele). The subgroup analysis demonstrated that individuals with the rs1491974 G>A genotype might have more frequent seizure (OR = 0.476, 95% CI = 0.255-0.890; p = 0.019). These data implied that both rs1491974 and rs6798347 polymorphisms of P2Y12R would be able to play import roles in epilepsy susceptibility, whereas the rs1491974 polymorphism may be specifically related to seizure frequency.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Epilepsia / Antagonistas del Receptor Purinérgico P2Y Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Epilepsia / Antagonistas del Receptor Purinérgico P2Y Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article