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Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders

Background: Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are categorized as multifactorial conditions with different molecular and environmental causes. Disturbance of important signaling pathways, such as energy metabolism and inflammation induced by environmental agents, is involved in the pathophysiology of...

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Autores principales: Habibi, Laleh, Tafakhori, Abbas, Hadiani, Rasoul, Maserat-Mashhadi, Maryam, Kafrash, Zeinab, Torabi, Shahla, Azhdarzadeh, Mohammad, Akrami, Seyed Mohammad, Mahmoudi, Morteza, Dinarvand, Rasoul
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5937005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29736225
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author Habibi, Laleh
Tafakhori, Abbas
Hadiani, Rasoul
Maserat-Mashhadi, Maryam
Kafrash, Zeinab
Torabi, Shahla
Azhdarzadeh, Mohammad
Akrami, Seyed Mohammad
Mahmoudi, Morteza
Dinarvand, Rasoul
author_facet Habibi, Laleh
Tafakhori, Abbas
Hadiani, Rasoul
Maserat-Mashhadi, Maryam
Kafrash, Zeinab
Torabi, Shahla
Azhdarzadeh, Mohammad
Akrami, Seyed Mohammad
Mahmoudi, Morteza
Dinarvand, Rasoul
author_sort Habibi, Laleh
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description Background: Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are categorized as multifactorial conditions with different molecular and environmental causes. Disturbance of important signaling pathways, such as energy metabolism and inflammation induced by environmental agents, is involved in the pathophysiology of NDs. It has been proposed that changes in the lifestyle and nutrition (metabolism) during mid-life could trigger and accumulate cellular and molecular damages resulting in NDs during aging. Methods: In order to test the hypothesis, we investigated the expression level of two energy metabolism-related [forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) and forkhead box O3 (FOXO3A)] and two pro-inflammatory cytokines [interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and IL-6] genes, using quantitative reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Furthermore, changes in the ionic concentration of three essential heavy metals [iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn)] by atomic absorption spectroscopy in patients with NDs, depression, obesity, and diabetes type II, were evaluated and compared with the results of normal individuals. Results: More than half of the participants in obesity, depression, and ND groups had significant up-regulation of FOXO1 and FOXO3A, down-regulation of IL-1β and IL-6, and higher levels of Fe and Cu in their blood. This pattern of gene expression was not repeated in diabetic patients. Conclusion: It could be concluded that individuals affected with different levels of obesity and depression have increased the risk of developing NDs later in life, probably through changes in energy metabolism, inflammatory pathways, and ionic concentrations.
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spelling pubmed-59370052018-05-07 Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders Habibi, Laleh Tafakhori, Abbas Hadiani, Rasoul Maserat-Mashhadi, Maryam Kafrash, Zeinab Torabi, Shahla Azhdarzadeh, Mohammad Akrami, Seyed Mohammad Mahmoudi, Morteza Dinarvand, Rasoul Iran J Neurol Original Article Background: Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are categorized as multifactorial conditions with different molecular and environmental causes. Disturbance of important signaling pathways, such as energy metabolism and inflammation induced by environmental agents, is involved in the pathophysiology of NDs. It has been proposed that changes in the lifestyle and nutrition (metabolism) during mid-life could trigger and accumulate cellular and molecular damages resulting in NDs during aging. Methods: In order to test the hypothesis, we investigated the expression level of two energy metabolism-related [forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) and forkhead box O3 (FOXO3A)] and two pro-inflammatory cytokines [interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and IL-6] genes, using quantitative reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Furthermore, changes in the ionic concentration of three essential heavy metals [iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn)] by atomic absorption spectroscopy in patients with NDs, depression, obesity, and diabetes type II, were evaluated and compared with the results of normal individuals. Results: More than half of the participants in obesity, depression, and ND groups had significant up-regulation of FOXO1 and FOXO3A, down-regulation of IL-1β and IL-6, and higher levels of Fe and Cu in their blood. This pattern of gene expression was not repeated in diabetic patients. Conclusion: It could be concluded that individuals affected with different levels of obesity and depression have increased the risk of developing NDs later in life, probably through changes in energy metabolism, inflammatory pathways, and ionic concentrations. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5937005/ /pubmed/29736225 Text en Copyright © 2015 Iranian Neurological Association, and Tehran University of Medical Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Habibi, Laleh
Tafakhori, Abbas
Hadiani, Rasoul
Maserat-Mashhadi, Maryam
Kafrash, Zeinab
Torabi, Shahla
Azhdarzadeh, Mohammad
Akrami, Seyed Mohammad
Mahmoudi, Morteza
Dinarvand, Rasoul
Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders
title Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders
title_full Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders
title_fullStr Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders
title_full_unstemmed Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders
title_short Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders
title_sort molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5937005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29736225
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