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Citation

Dean B, Tsatsanis A, Lam LQ, Scarr E, Duce JA. World J. Biol. Psychiatry 2019; ePub(ePub): 1-8.

Affiliation

The ALBORADO Drug Discovery Institute, University of Cambridge , Cambridge Biomedical Campus , Hills Road , Cambridge , UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, World Federation of the Societies of Biological Psychiatry, Publisher Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15622975.2018.1555377

PMID

30513246

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to determine whether a breakdown in proteins regulating cortical iron homeostasis could be involved in the pathophysiology of mood disorders.

METHODS: Levels of select proteins responsible for cortical iron transport were quantitated by Western blotting of Brodmann's (BA) areas 6 and 10 from patients with major depressive disorder (n = 13), bipolar disorder (n = 12) and age/sex matched controls (n = 13).

RESULTS: We found the inactive form of ceruloplasmin was lower in BA 6 from males compared to females. Levels of copper containing ceruloplasmin was lower in BA 6 from suicide completers whilst levels of amyloid precursor protein, TAU and transferrin were higher in BA 10 from those individuals. The level of prion protein was lower in BA 6 from subjects with major depressive disorder.

CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggests that perturbation in cortical iron transport proteins is not prevalent in mood disorders. By contrast, our data suggests changes in iron transport proteins in BA 6 and BA 10 are present after suicide completion. If these changes were present before death, they could have had a role in the genesis of the contemplation and completion of suicide.


Language: en

Keywords

bipolar disorder; cortex; iron regulatory proteins; major depressive disorder; prion protein

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