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Publication : A sex-specific role of type VII adenylyl cyclase in depression.

First Author  Hines LM Year  2006
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  26
Issue  48 Pages  12609-19
PubMed ID  17135423 Mgi Jnum  J:116184
Mgi Id  MGI:3693145 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1040-06.2006
Citation  Hines LM, et al. (2006) A sex-specific role of type VII adenylyl cyclase in depression. J Neurosci 26(48):12609-19
abstractText  Major depression represents a complex mental disorder. The identification of biological markers that define subtypes of major depressive disorder would greatly facilitate appropriate medical treatments, as well as provide insight into etiology. Reduced activity of the cAMP signaling system has been implicated in the etiology of major depression. Previous work has shown low adenylyl cyclase activity in platelets and postmortem brain tissue of depressed individuals. Here, we investigate the role of the brain type VII isoform of adenylyl cyclase (AC7) in the manifestation of depressive symptoms in genetically modified animals, using a combination of in vivo behavioral experiments, gene expression profiling, and bioinformatics. We also completed studies with humans on the association of polymorphisms in the AC7 gene with major depressive illness (unipolar depression) based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV criteria. Collectively, our results demonstrate a sex-specific influence of the AC7 gene on a heritable form of depressive illness.
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