Aim: The parvalbumin (PV)-containing subgroup of GABAergic neurons is particularly affected in schizophrenia and animal models of psychosis, including after methamphetamine (METH) administration. We investigated whether METH dependence and METH-induced psychosis may involve an effect on DNA methylation of the PVALB promoter. Materials & methods: The methylation of a PVALB promoter sequence was determined in 100 METH-dependent and 102 control subjects using pyrosequencing. Results: A significant increase in PVALB methylation was observed in METH dependence and METH-induced psychosis. No significant effect on long interspersed nucleotide element-1 methylation, a measure of global DNA methylation, was observed. Conclusion: These results demons...
Methamphetamine (METH)-use disorder (MUD) is a very serious, potentially lethal, biopsychosocial dis...
Analysis of global methylation in cells has revealed correlations between overall DNA methylation st...
HIV involvement of the CNS continues to be a significant problem despite successful use of combinati...
Aim: We investigated DNA methylation of BDNF in methamphetamine (METH) dependence in humans and an a...
Deficits of brain parvalbumin (PV) are a consistent finding in schizophrenia and models of psychosis...
Methamphetamine, one of the most frequently used illicit drugs worldwide, can induce psychosis in a ...
Aim: A deficit in parvalbumin neurons is found in schizophrenia and several animal models of the dis...
Methamphetamine (Meth)produces a variety of epigenetic effects in the brain, which are seminal to es...
Aims: To determine the extent of DNA methylation of parvalbumin gene (PVALB) promoter in major depre...
Background: GABAergic and glutamatergic systems play an important role in the neurobiology of schizo...
AbstractBackground and purposeMonoamine oxidase A (MAOA, Xp11.3; OMIM: 309850) can modulate the leve...
<p><b><i>A.</i></b> Global methylation was determined by ELISA quantification of 5-mC on genomic DNA...
Methamphetamine (MA) Use Induces Specific Changes in LINE-1 Partial Methylation Patterns, Which Are ...
Methamphetamine (METH) is a frequent drug of abuse in U.S. populations and commonly associated with ...
The deleterious effects of methamphetamine (METH) exposure extend beyond abusers, and may potentiall...
Methamphetamine (METH)-use disorder (MUD) is a very serious, potentially lethal, biopsychosocial dis...
Analysis of global methylation in cells has revealed correlations between overall DNA methylation st...
HIV involvement of the CNS continues to be a significant problem despite successful use of combinati...
Aim: We investigated DNA methylation of BDNF in methamphetamine (METH) dependence in humans and an a...
Deficits of brain parvalbumin (PV) are a consistent finding in schizophrenia and models of psychosis...
Methamphetamine, one of the most frequently used illicit drugs worldwide, can induce psychosis in a ...
Aim: A deficit in parvalbumin neurons is found in schizophrenia and several animal models of the dis...
Methamphetamine (Meth)produces a variety of epigenetic effects in the brain, which are seminal to es...
Aims: To determine the extent of DNA methylation of parvalbumin gene (PVALB) promoter in major depre...
Background: GABAergic and glutamatergic systems play an important role in the neurobiology of schizo...
AbstractBackground and purposeMonoamine oxidase A (MAOA, Xp11.3; OMIM: 309850) can modulate the leve...
<p><b><i>A.</i></b> Global methylation was determined by ELISA quantification of 5-mC on genomic DNA...
Methamphetamine (MA) Use Induces Specific Changes in LINE-1 Partial Methylation Patterns, Which Are ...
Methamphetamine (METH) is a frequent drug of abuse in U.S. populations and commonly associated with ...
The deleterious effects of methamphetamine (METH) exposure extend beyond abusers, and may potentiall...
Methamphetamine (METH)-use disorder (MUD) is a very serious, potentially lethal, biopsychosocial dis...
Analysis of global methylation in cells has revealed correlations between overall DNA methylation st...
HIV involvement of the CNS continues to be a significant problem despite successful use of combinati...