[HTML][HTML] Non-coding RNAs in psychiatric disorders and suicidal behavior
Y Yoshino, Y Dwivedi - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2020 - frontiersin.org
It is well known that only a small proportion of the human genome code for proteins; the rest
belong to the family of RNAs that do not code for protein and are known as non-coding …
belong to the family of RNAs that do not code for protein and are known as non-coding …
Genetics and epigenetics of self‐injurious thoughts and behaviors: Systematic review of the suicide literature and methodological considerations
Suicide is a multifaceted and poorly understood clinical outcome, and there is an urgent
need to advance research on its phenomenology and etiology. Epidemiological studies …
need to advance research on its phenomenology and etiology. Epidemiological studies …
Genetics and brain transcriptomics of completed suicide
Objective: The authors sought to study the transcriptomic and genomic features of completed
suicide by parsing the method chosen, to capture molecular correlates of the distinctive …
suicide by parsing the method chosen, to capture molecular correlates of the distinctive …
Long noncoding RNA-directed epigenetic regulation of gene expression is associated with anxiety-like behavior in mice
Background RNA-directed regulation of epigenetic processes has recently emerged as an
important feature of mammalian differentiation and development. Perturbation of this …
important feature of mammalian differentiation and development. Perturbation of this …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding and predicting suicidality using a combined genomic and clinical risk assessment approach
Worldwide, one person dies every 40 seconds by suicide, a potentially preventable tragedy.
A limiting step in our ability to intervene is the lack of objective, reliable predictors. We have …
A limiting step in our ability to intervene is the lack of objective, reliable predictors. We have …
[HTML][HTML] Towards precision medicine for stress disorders: diagnostic biomarkers and targeted drugs
The biological fingerprint of environmental adversity may be key to understanding health
and disease, as it encompasses the damage induced as well as the compensatory reactions …
and disease, as it encompasses the damage induced as well as the compensatory reactions …
Noncoding RNAs and neurobehavioral mechanisms in psychiatric disease
J Kocerha, Y Dwivedi, KJ Brennand - Molecular psychiatry, 2015 - nature.com
The human genome project has revolutionized our understanding of the underlying
mechanisms in psychiatric disease. It is now abundantly clear that neurobehavioral …
mechanisms in psychiatric disease. It is now abundantly clear that neurobehavioral …
[HTML][HTML] Psychiatric blood biomarkers: avoiding jumping to premature negative or positive conclusions
AB Niculescu, D Levey, H Le-Niculescu… - Molecular …, 2015 - nature.com
Blood biomarkers may provide a scientifically useful and clinically usable peripheral signal
in psychiatry, as they have been doing for other fields of medicine. Jumping to premature …
in psychiatry, as they have been doing for other fields of medicine. Jumping to premature …
Autophagy ameliorates cognitive impairment through activation of PVT1 and apoptosis in diabetes mice
Z Li, S Hao, H Yin, J Gao, Z Yang - Behavioural Brain Research, 2016 - Elsevier
The underlying mechanisms of cognitive impairment in diabetes remain incompletely
characterized. Here we show that the autophagic inhibition by 3-methyladenine (3-MA) …
characterized. Here we show that the autophagic inhibition by 3-methyladenine (3-MA) …
[HTML][HTML] X MARCKS the spot: myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate in neuronal function and disease
JJ Brudvig, JM Weimer - Frontiers in cellular neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Intracellular protein-protein interactions are dynamic events requiring tightly regulated
spatial and temporal checkpoints. But how are these spatial and temporal cues integrated to …
spatial and temporal checkpoints. But how are these spatial and temporal cues integrated to …