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Effects of Psychotropic Drugs on Ribosomal Genes and Protein Synthesis

Altered protein synthesis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of several neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia. Ribosomes are the machinery responsible for protein synthesis. However, there remains little information on whether current psychotropic drugs affect ribosomes and...

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Autores principales: Liu, Zoe S. J., Truong, Trang T. T., Bortolasci, Chiara C., Spolding, Briana, Panizzutti, Bruna, Swinton, Courtney, Kim, Jee Hyun, Kidnapillai, Srisaiyini, Richardson, Mark F., Gray, Laura, Dean, Olivia M., McGee, Sean L., Berk, Michael, Walder, Ken
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806181
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137180
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author Liu, Zoe S. J.
Truong, Trang T. T.
Bortolasci, Chiara C.
Spolding, Briana
Panizzutti, Bruna
Swinton, Courtney
Kim, Jee Hyun
Kidnapillai, Srisaiyini
Richardson, Mark F.
Gray, Laura
Dean, Olivia M.
McGee, Sean L.
Berk, Michael
Walder, Ken
author_facet Liu, Zoe S. J.
Truong, Trang T. T.
Bortolasci, Chiara C.
Spolding, Briana
Panizzutti, Bruna
Swinton, Courtney
Kim, Jee Hyun
Kidnapillai, Srisaiyini
Richardson, Mark F.
Gray, Laura
Dean, Olivia M.
McGee, Sean L.
Berk, Michael
Walder, Ken
author_sort Liu, Zoe S. J.
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description Altered protein synthesis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of several neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia. Ribosomes are the machinery responsible for protein synthesis. However, there remains little information on whether current psychotropic drugs affect ribosomes and contribute to their therapeutic effects. We treated human neuronal-like (NT2-N) cells with amisulpride (10 µM), aripiprazole (0.1 µM), clozapine (10 µM), lamotrigine (50 µM), lithium (2.5 mM), quetiapine (50 µM), risperidone (0.1 µM), valproate (0.5 mM) or vehicle control for 24 h. Transcriptomic and gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) identified that the ribosomal pathway was altered by these drugs. We found that three of the eight drugs tested significantly decreased ribosomal gene expression, whilst one increased it. Most changes were observed in the components of cytosolic ribosomes and not mitochondrial ribosomes. Protein synthesis assays revealed that aripiprazole, clozapine and lithium all decreased protein synthesis. Several currently prescribed psychotropic drugs seem to impact ribosomal gene expression and protein synthesis. This suggests the possibility of using protein synthesis inhibitors as novel therapeutic agents for neuropsychiatric disorders.
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spelling pubmed-92667642022-07-09 Effects of Psychotropic Drugs on Ribosomal Genes and Protein Synthesis Liu, Zoe S. J. Truong, Trang T. T. Bortolasci, Chiara C. Spolding, Briana Panizzutti, Bruna Swinton, Courtney Kim, Jee Hyun Kidnapillai, Srisaiyini Richardson, Mark F. Gray, Laura Dean, Olivia M. McGee, Sean L. Berk, Michael Walder, Ken Int J Mol Sci Article Altered protein synthesis has been implicated in the pathophysiology of several neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia. Ribosomes are the machinery responsible for protein synthesis. However, there remains little information on whether current psychotropic drugs affect ribosomes and contribute to their therapeutic effects. We treated human neuronal-like (NT2-N) cells with amisulpride (10 µM), aripiprazole (0.1 µM), clozapine (10 µM), lamotrigine (50 µM), lithium (2.5 mM), quetiapine (50 µM), risperidone (0.1 µM), valproate (0.5 mM) or vehicle control for 24 h. Transcriptomic and gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) identified that the ribosomal pathway was altered by these drugs. We found that three of the eight drugs tested significantly decreased ribosomal gene expression, whilst one increased it. Most changes were observed in the components of cytosolic ribosomes and not mitochondrial ribosomes. Protein synthesis assays revealed that aripiprazole, clozapine and lithium all decreased protein synthesis. Several currently prescribed psychotropic drugs seem to impact ribosomal gene expression and protein synthesis. This suggests the possibility of using protein synthesis inhibitors as novel therapeutic agents for neuropsychiatric disorders. MDPI 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9266764/ /pubmed/35806181 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137180 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Truong, Trang T. T.
Bortolasci, Chiara C.
Spolding, Briana
Panizzutti, Bruna
Swinton, Courtney
Kim, Jee Hyun
Kidnapillai, Srisaiyini
Richardson, Mark F.
Gray, Laura
Dean, Olivia M.
McGee, Sean L.
Berk, Michael
Walder, Ken
Effects of Psychotropic Drugs on Ribosomal Genes and Protein Synthesis
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title_sort effects of psychotropic drugs on ribosomal genes and protein synthesis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806181
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137180
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