1 J. Lipid Res. 2008 Jan 49: 230-44
PMID 17928635
Title High-throughput screening for fatty acid uptake inhibitors in humanized yeast identifies atypical antipsychotic drugs that cause dyslipidemias.
Abstract Fatty acids are implicated in the development of dyslipidemias, leading to type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. We used a standardized small compound library to screen humanized yeast to identify compounds that inhibit fatty acid transport protein (FATP)-mediated fatty acid uptake into cells. This screening procedure used live yeast cells expressing human FATP2 to identify small compounds that reduced the import of a fluorescent fatty acid analog, 4,4-difluoro-5-methyl-4-BORA-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene-3-dodecanoic acid (C(1)-BODIPY-C(12)). The library used consisted of 2,080 compounds with known biological activities. Of these, approximately 1.8% reduced cell-associated C(1)-BODIPY-C(12) fluorescence and were selected as potential inhibitors of human FATP2-mediated fatty acid uptake. Based on secondary screens, 28 compounds were selected as potential fatty acid uptake inhibitors. Some compounds fell into four groups with similar structural features. The largest group was structurally related to a family of tricyclic, phenothiazine-derived drugs used to treatschizophreniaand related psychiatric disorders, which are also known to cause metabolic side effects, including hypertriglyceridemia. Potential hit compounds were studied for specificity of interaction with human FATP and efficacy in human Caco-2 cells. This study validates this screening system as useful to assess the impact of drugs in preclinical screening for fatty acid uptake.
SCZ Keywords schizophrenia, schizophrenic
2 Psychiatry Res 2013 Dec 210: 1232-44
PMID 24011847
Title Laterality interacts with sex across the schizophrenia/bipolarity continuum: an interpretation of meta-analyses of structural MRI.
Abstract Review of the first comprehensive meta-analysis of VBM (voxel-based morphometry) studies inschizophreniaindicates asymmetrical reductions of anterior cingulate gyrus to the right, and medial temporal lobe (including the uncus) and para-hippocampal gyrus to the left. In subsequent meta-analyses ofschizophreniaand bipolar disorder change in these limbic structures is systematically related to change in the insula. Deficits in insula (and para-hippocampal gyrus) to the left, and dorsal anterior cingulate gyrus to the right are greater inschizophrenic精神病而赤字anterior cingulate to the left and insula to the right are greater in bipolar illness. Thus (1) brain structures implicated inschizophreniainclude those implicated in bipolar disorder, (2) the variation that separates the prototypical psychoses may be a subset of that relating to the structural asymmetry (the "torque") characteristic of the human brain, and (3) the meta-analysis ofBORAet al. (2012) indicates that laterality of involvement of the insula and cingulate gyrus across the spectrum of bipolar andschizophrenicpsychoses is critically dependent upon the sex ratio. Thus structural change underlying the continuum of psychosis relates to the interaction of laterality and sex.
SCZ Keywords schizophrenia, schizophrenic
3 Psychiatry Res 2013 Dec 210: 1232-44
PMID 24011847
Title Laterality interacts with sex across the schizophrenia/bipolarity continuum: an interpretation of meta-analyses of structural MRI.
Abstract Review of the first comprehensive meta-analysis of VBM (voxel-based morphometry) studies inschizophreniaindicates asymmetrical reductions of anterior cingulate gyrus to the right, and medial temporal lobe (including the uncus) and para-hippocampal gyrus to the left. In subsequent meta-analyses ofschizophreniaand bipolar disorder change in these limbic structures is systematically related to change in the insula. Deficits in insula (and para-hippocampal gyrus) to the left, and dorsal anterior cingulate gyrus to the right are greater inschizophrenic精神病而赤字anterior cingulate to the left and insula to the right are greater in bipolar illness. Thus (1) brain structures implicated inschizophreniainclude those implicated in bipolar disorder, (2) the variation that separates the prototypical psychoses may be a subset of that relating to the structural asymmetry (the "torque") characteristic of the human brain, and (3) the meta-analysis ofBORAet al. (2012) indicates that laterality of involvement of the insula and cingulate gyrus across the spectrum of bipolar andschizophrenicpsychoses is critically dependent upon the sex ratio. Thus structural change underlying the continuum of psychosis relates to the interaction of laterality and sex.
SCZ Keywords schizophrenia, schizophrenic
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