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NKCC1 to KCC2 mRNA Ratio in Schizophrenia and Its Psychopathology: a Case–Control Study
Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a debilitating, destructive, and chronic mental disorder and affects approximately one percent of the human population. Diagnosis in psychiatry is based on the patient’s descriptions of his/her symptoms, interviewer’s observations, history of disorder over time, and response t...
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Published in: | Journal of molecular neuroscience 2022-08, Vol.72 (8), p.1670-1681 |
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Summary: | Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a debilitating, destructive, and chronic mental disorder and affects approximately one percent of the human population. Diagnosis in psychiatry is based on the patient’s descriptions of his/her symptoms, interviewer’s observations, history of disorder over time, and response to treatment. All of these data measure phenotype-based functions. But it appears that accurate diagnosis of such a complex disorder must be based on valid and reliable factors. In the present study, gene selection was based on the possible role of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in psychopathology of SCZ and expression in blood. We evaluated the association of Na
+
-K
+
-Cl
−
co-transporter 1 (
NKCC1)
and K
+
-Cl
−
co-transporter 2 (
KCC2
) genes’ messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) levels, and also the
NKCC1/KCC2
ratio with positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) and brief psychiatric rating scale (BPRS) scores in an SCZ group. By using real-time PCR (RT-PCR), the present study is the first attempt to explore levels of
NKCC1
and
KCC2
expression at mRNA level and their relative expression in human peripheral blood of patients with SCZ. Our results showed that the
NKCC1
to
KCC2
mRNA ratio is significantly increased (but based on the delta cycle of threshold [
∆
Ct] is significantly lower) in the total sample of cases rather than controls (
p
= 0
.
045) and also higher in male sample cases rather than male controls (
p
= 0
.
016). In female samples, we found a trend toward a significant effect between the case and control participants (
p
= 0
.
075). We also found statistically significant association between mRNA of
NKCC1
and
KCC2
genes and
NKCC1
/
KCC2
mRNA ratio with the positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) and brief psychiatric rating scale (BPRS) scores. |
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ISSN: | 0895-8696 1559-1166 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12031-021-01879-7 |