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Potential biomarkers in psychiatry: focus on the cholesterol system

Measuring biomarkers to identify and assess illness is a strategy growing in popularity and relevance. Although already in clinical use for treating and predicting cancer, no biological measurement is used clinically for any psychiatric disorder. Biomarkers could predict the course of a medical prob...

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Autores principales: Woods, Alisa G, Sokolowska, Izabela, Taurines, Regina, Gerlach, Manfred, Dudley, Edward, Thome, Johannes, Darie, Costel C
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22304330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2012.01543.x
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author Woods, Alisa G
Sokolowska, Izabela
Taurines, Regina
Gerlach, Manfred
Dudley, Edward
Thome, Johannes
Darie, Costel C
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description Measuring biomarkers to identify and assess illness is a strategy growing in popularity and relevance. Although already in clinical use for treating and predicting cancer, no biological measurement is used clinically for any psychiatric disorder. Biomarkers could predict the course of a medical problem, and aid in determining how and when to treat. Several studies have indicated that of candidate psychiatric biomarkers detected using proteomic techniques, cholesterol and associated proteins, specifically apolipoproteins (Apos), may be of interest. Cholesterol is necessary for brain development and its synthesis continues at a lower rate in the adult brain. Apos are the protein component of lipoproteins responsible for lipid transport. There is extensive evidence that the levels of cholesterol and Apos may be disturbed in psychiatric disorders, including autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). Here, we describe putative serum biomarkers for psychiatric disorders, and the role of cholesterol and Apos in central nervous system (CNS) disorders.
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spelling pubmed-38230722015-03-27 Potential biomarkers in psychiatry: focus on the cholesterol system Woods, Alisa G Sokolowska, Izabela Taurines, Regina Gerlach, Manfred Dudley, Edward Thome, Johannes Darie, Costel C J Cell Mol Med Reviews Measuring biomarkers to identify and assess illness is a strategy growing in popularity and relevance. Although already in clinical use for treating and predicting cancer, no biological measurement is used clinically for any psychiatric disorder. Biomarkers could predict the course of a medical problem, and aid in determining how and when to treat. Several studies have indicated that of candidate psychiatric biomarkers detected using proteomic techniques, cholesterol and associated proteins, specifically apolipoproteins (Apos), may be of interest. Cholesterol is necessary for brain development and its synthesis continues at a lower rate in the adult brain. Apos are the protein component of lipoproteins responsible for lipid transport. There is extensive evidence that the levels of cholesterol and Apos may be disturbed in psychiatric disorders, including autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). Here, we describe putative serum biomarkers for psychiatric disorders, and the role of cholesterol and Apos in central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012-06 2012-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3823072/ /pubmed/22304330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2012.01543.x Text en Copyright © 2012 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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