| Literature DB >> 19335891 |
Lin Jiang1, Peter Saetre, Elena Jazin, Eva Lindholm Carlström.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The quaking homolog, KH domain RNA binding (mouse) (QKI) is a candidate gene for schizophrenia. Disturbed QKI mRNA expression is observed in the prefrontal cortex of patients, and some of these changes correlate to treatment with antipsychotic drugs.To test if low doses of antipsychotic drugs can modify QKI mRNA expression, human astrocytoma (U343) and oligodendroglioma (HOG) cell lines were treated with five different antipsychotic drugs including Haloperidol, Aripiprazole, Clozapine, Olanzapine and Risperidone. Messenger RNA expression levels of splice variants QKI-5, QKI-6 and QKI-7 were measured by Real-Time PCR.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19335891 PMCID: PMC2676266 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2210-9-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pharmacol ISSN: 1471-2210
Figure 1The graphs show the mean fold change of relative gene expression values of QKI splice variants (QKI5, QKI6 and QKI7) in U343 (1A-C) and HOG cells (1D-F) treated with Aripiprazole (A), Clozapine (Cl), Haloperidol (H), Olanzapine (O) and Risperidone (R). The bars for the control samples are indicated with a C. Error bars indicate standard errors. The asterisks indicate results with a p-value of < 0.05.
Figure 2The graph shows dose-response for Haloperidol concentrations 0 μM, 0.2 μM and 2 μM in treated U343 cells. The fold-change in quantity is plotted against the drug concentration, for 6 and 24 hours. Error bars indicate standard errors. The asterisks indicate significant results (*** indicate p-values < 0.001).
Figure 3The graph shows the expression of the dopamine 2 receptor in U343 and HOG cells. ΔCT are derived by subtracting the CT values obtained from the Negative Amplification Control (samples where no enzyme was added to the reverse transcription) with the CT obtained from the samples. P-value (U343) = 0.0001 and p-value (HOG) = 0.002.