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SNAP-25 genotype influences NAA/Cho in left hippocampus
ISSN
1435-1463
0300-9564
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Scherk, Harald
Backens, Martin
Zill, Peter
Schneider-Axmann, Thomas
Reith, Wolfgang
Moeller, Hans-Juergen
Bondy, Brigitta
DOI
10.1007/s00702-008-0103-y
Abstract
The SNAP-25 gene is an integral part of the vesicle docking and fusion machinery that controls neurotransmitter release. Several post mortem studies revealed a reduction of SNAP-25 protein in the hippocampus of patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (BD). Thirty-eight patients with schizophrenia, BD or obsessive-compulsive disorder and 17 healthy controls participated in the study. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in left hippocampus was performed in each individual. Three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of the SNAP-25 gene were genotyped. Individuals with the homozygous CC genotype of the DdeI SNP presented a significantly higher ratio of N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA)/choline-containing compounds (Cho) in the left hippocampus compared to the group of individuals with the homozygous TT genotype. The SNAP-25 genotype may modulate synaptic plasticity and neurogenesis in the left hippocampus, and altered NAA/Cho ratio may be an indicator for this genetic modulation of neuronal function in the hippocampus.
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