1. Transcriptome profiling in depression with and without loss of appetite
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J. Pawlak, A. Szczepankiewicz, K. Bilska, P. Kapelski, P. Zakowicz, E. Paszynska, and M. Dmitrzak-Weglarz
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Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Introduction Depression has been described very comprehensively and is a highly prevalent mental condition. However, how its features develop and clinical course shape remains not fully understood. Objectives The study aimed to compare mRNA characteristics between specific symptoms and identification of differently expressed genes (DEGs) in patients with depression with specifiers such as loss of appetite, loss of weight, sleep disturbances and psychomotor retardation. Methods Material and method we used was transcriptome profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 30 patients diagnosed with depressive episode in course bipolar or unipolar affective disorder. The blood samples were drawn during acute depressive episode with at least moderate severity. The diagnosis and specific symptoms were described according to ICD-10 and DSM5 criteria using SCID-I, OPCRIT, and HDRS. Agilent microarrays were used for transcriptome profiling and GeneSpring software was applied. Minimal fold change 2 and significant p-value
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- 2023
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