Metabolomic Analysis Reveals Metabolic Disturbance in the Cortex and Hippocampus of Subchronic MK-801 Treated Rats

  • Liya Sun (399733)
  • Juan Li (146180)
  • Kejun Zhou (121422)
  • Ming Zhang (9736)
  • Jinglei Yang (399734)
  • Yang Li (7082)
  • Baohu Ji (182429)
  • Zhao Zhang (52732)
  • Hui Zhu (87035)
  • Lun Yang (165433)
  • Guang He (225824)
  • Linghan Gao (399735)
  • Zhiyun Wei (165410)
  • Kejian Wang (152947)
  • Xue Han (25073)
  • Weiqing Liu (271274)
  • Liwen Tan (197721)
  • Yihua Yu (399736)
  • Lin He (102807)
  • Chunling Wan (225814)
Publication date
April 2013
ISSN
1932-6203
Citation count (estimate)
16

Abstract

<div><p>Background</p><p>Although a number of proteins and genes relevant to schizophrenia have been identified in recent years, few are known about the exact metabolic pathway involved in this disease. Our previous proteomic study has revealed the energy metabolism abnormality in subchronic MK-801 treated rat, a well-established animal model for schizophrenia. This prompted us to further investigate metabolite levels in the same rat model to better delineate the metabolism dysfunctions and provide insights into the pathology of schizophrenia.</p> <p>Methods</p><p>Metabolomics, a high-throughput investigatory strategy developed in recent years, can offer comprehensive metabolite-level insights that complement protein and genetic findings. I...

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