Epigenetic and Genetic Aberrations of the Brain Dopaminergic System in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: Achievements and Prospective

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avatar Hamid Mostafavi Abdolmaleky 1 , * , avatar Hamid Reza Ahmadkhaniha 2 , avatar Shabnam Nohesara 2 , avatar Cassandra L Smith 3

Departments of Medicine (Genetics Program), Boston University Schools of Medicine Boston, Boston, United States
Department of Psychiatry, Tehran Psychiatric Institute and Mental Health Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Tehran, Iran
Molecular Biotechnology Research Laboratory, Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Biology, and Pharmacology, Boston University, Boston,MA, United States

how to cite: Abdolmaleky H M, Ahmadkhaniha H R, Nohesara S, Smith C L. Epigenetic and Genetic Aberrations of the Brain Dopaminergic System in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: Achievements and Prospective. Iran J Psychiatry Behav Sci. 2008;2(1): 4-13. 

Abstract

The molecular mechanisms of the fact that more than 50% of the individuals with the same genetic make up (e.g. identical twins in schizophrenia) do not show the same psychiatric phenotype remained undefined in psychiatry. This along with the failure to find responsible genes with major effects in psychiatric disorders and lack of consistency of genetic association studies led to the current unanimous conclusion that, in addition to the genetic factors, environmental and epigenetic factors influence the functions of brain and the presentation of the symptoms in mental diseases. Here we reviewed the potential epigenetic dysregulations of genes related to dopaminergic (DAergic) system. A comprehensive genetic and epigenetic analysis of the DAergic and the interacting pathways such as serotoninergic and glutaminergic systems could help to understand the molecular bases of the differences in disease severity in individuals with similar or identical genetic make-up that can assist for the identification of novel targets with therapeutic and preventive applications.

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