| Literature DB >> 30859295 |
Marta Krzyżanowska1, Johann Steiner2, Dorota Pieśniak1, Karol Karnecki1, Michał Kaliszan1, Marek Wiergowski1, Krzysztof Rębała1, Ralf Brisch1, Katharina Braun3, Zbigniew Jankowski1, Monika Kosmowska1, Joanna Chociej1, Tomasz Gos4,5,6.
Abstract
Prefrontal cortical regions, which are crucial for the regulation of emotionally influenced behaviour, play most probably a dominant role in the pathogenesis of suicide. The study was carried out on paraffin-embedded brain tissue blocks containing specimens from the anterior cingulate cortex (dorsal and ventral parts), the orbitofrontal cortex, and the dorsolateral cortex obtained from 23 suicide completers (predominantly violent) with unknown psychiatric diagnosis and 25 non-suicidal controls. The transcriptional activity of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) as a surrogate marker of protein biosynthesis was evaluated separately in layers III and V pyramidal neurons in regions of interest (ROIs) mentioned above by the AgNOR silver staining method bilaterally. The overall statistical analysis revealed a decrease of AgNOR area suggestive of attenuated rDNA activity in suicide victims versus controls, particularly in male subjects. Further ROI-specific post-hoc analyses revealed decreases of the median AgNOR area in suicides compared to non-suicides in all 16 ROIs. However, this effect was only significant in the layer V pyramidal neurons of the right ventral anterior cingulate cortex. Our findings suggest that decreased rDNA transcription in prefrontal pyramidal neurons plays possibly an important role in suicide pathogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: AgNOR staining; Postmortem; Prefrontal cortex; Suicide
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30859295 PMCID: PMC7474709 DOI: 10.1007/s00406-019-00996-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ISSN: 0940-1334 Impact factor: 5.270
Fig. 1a Regions of interest in the prefrontal cortex are outlined bilaterally (1—dorsolateral right, 2—dorsolateral left; 3—anterior cingulate dorsal right, 4—anterior cingulate dorsal left; 5—anterior cingulate ventral right, 6—anterior cingulate ventral left; 7—orbitofrontal right, 8—orbitofrontal left) at low magnification picture of the Nissl-myelin-stained coronal section at the level where investigations were carried out (scale bar 10 mm; the staining method is described in [33]). b After AgNOR staining the borders of the nucleus (N) and the AgNOR area (representing the nucleolus) (n) are clearly visible within prefrontal pyramidal neurons (scale bar 10 μm)
Summarised statistical data regarding the comparison between suicide victims (n = 23) and controls (n = 25)
| Intergroup comparisons | Sex | Age (year) | PMI (h) | BAC (g/l) | AgNOR area cum all | AgNOR area cum males | AgNOR area cum females | AgNOR area right ACv layer V |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suicide victims | ||||||||
| Ratio/median | 17 m/6f | 41.5 (28.5, 57.5) | 24 (24, 39) | 0.00 (0.00, 0.00) | 6.914 (6.228, 7.781) | 6.698 (6.040, 7.448) | 7.558 (6.895, 8.997) | 6.845 (6.148, 7.515) |
| Controls | ||||||||
| Ratio/median | 21 m/4f | 57 (28, 61) | 24 (15, 30) | 0.00 (0.00, 0.00) | 7.212 (6.452, 8.418) | 7.170 (6.406, 8.333) | 7.744 (6.849, 8.992) | 7.734 (7.064, 8.368) |
| Statistics | ||||||||
| Test | ||||||||
| Characteristic value | ||||||||
| | 0.435 | 0.373 | 0.429 | 0.675 | 0.866 | |||
PMI—postmortem interval, BAC—blood alcohol concentration, cum—cumulated results from layers III and V in all analysed regions of interest (ROIs), ACv—anterior cingulate cortex, ventral part, f—female, m—male, q1 and q3—quartile 1 and 3; GCD—general customs design procedure (in generalized linear/nonlinear models of data analysis software system STATISTICA). (See Supplementary Table 1 for the detailed values of confounding variables and AgNOR parameters in the right ACv layer V, i.e. the only ROI where the significant difference in AgNOR area in pyramidal neurons was found between compared groups.)