1 | J ECT 2015 Dec 31: 234-7 |
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PMID | 25807342 |
Title | Microarray Analysis of Human Blood During Electroconvulsive Therapy. |
Abstract | Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is currently regarded as a significant treatment option for intractable psychiatric disorders, such as catatonicschizophreniaor treatment-resistant depression; however, the underlying molecular mechanism for its therapeutic effect remains obscure. Employing microarray analysis (Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array; Affymetrix, United States) of cDNA derived from the peripheral blood of patients with catatonicschizophrenia(n = 5), we detected a significant change in 145 genes (0.68%) before and after modified ECT (mECT). Moreover, we performed quantitative polymerase chain reaction validation of genes that had previously been suggested to be functionally related toschizophrenia. Of 4 genes examined (AKT3, TCF7,PPP3R1, and GADD45B), only TCF7 was increased during the mECT procedure (P = 0.0025). This study describes the first attempt to uncover the molecular mechanism of mECT using a microarray assay of mRNA derived from peripheral blood, and our results suggest that the TCF family may play a role in the functional mechanism of mECT. |
SCZ Keywords | schizophrenia |