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Neurobiology of cognitive remediation in schizophrenia: Effects of EAAT2 polymorphism

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Neurobiology of cognitive remediation in schizophrenia: Effects of EAAT2 polymorphism / Spangaro, Marco; Bosia, Marta; Bechi, Margherita; Buonocore, Mariachiara; Cocchi, Federica; Guglielmino, Carmelo; Bianchi, Laura; Mastromatteo, Antonella; Lorenzi, Cristina; Cavallaro, Roberto. - In: SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH. - ISSN 0920-9964. - 202:(2018), pp. 106-110. [10.1016/j.schres.2018.06.059]
Abstract:
Cognitive deficits represent core features of schizophrenia, affecting quality of life and functioning. The excitatory amino acid transporter 2 (EAAT2) is responsible for the majority of glutamate reuptake and its activity is crucial for glutamatergic neurotransmission, prevention of excitotoxic damage and cerebral metabolism. Different studies reported that EAAT2 rs4354668 (−181 T/G) influences cognitive functions and brain structures in patients with schizophrenia. Specifically, the G allele, linked to lower EAAT2 expression, was associated with impaired prefrontal cognitive performance and reduced grey matter volumes. Cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) is one of the best available tool to treat cognitive deficits in schizophrenia, able to induce a neuroplastic modulation of cognitive functions. The present study aims to investigate the effects of rs4354668 on CRT outcome, also considering possible genotype interaction with antipsychotic (AP) treatment, since EAAT2 expression is negatively influenced by clozapine. We examined rs4354668 in 88 clinically stabilized patients with schizophrenia, treated with CRT and assessed at enrolment, at the end of CRT and after 3 months. We observed greater working memory improvements among patients carrying the T/T genotype, regardless of AP treatment. Moreover, we reported a significant interaction between pharmacological treatment and rs4354668 on executive functions, with greater improvements among T/T patients treated with APs other than clozapine. These observations suggest that impaired EAAT2 expression may attenuate CRT outcome. Moreover, our results indicate the possibility that rs4354668 could also differentially influence the response to CRT depending on the AP treatment.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Clozapine; Cognitive deficit; EAAT2; Glutamate uptake; Psychosis; Rehabilitation; Psychiatry and Mental Health; Biological Psychiatry
Elenco autori:
Spangaro, Marco; Bosia, Marta; Bechi, Margherita; Buonocore, Mariachiara; Cocchi, Federica; Guglielmino, Carmelo; Bianchi, Laura; Mastromatteo, Antonella; Lorenzi, Cristina; Cavallaro, Roberto
Autori di Ateneo:
BOSIA MARTA
CAVALLARO ROBERTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/85428
Pubblicato in:
SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH
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