Abstract

BackgroundSerotonin is an important neurotransmitter with wide-ranging functions throughout the central nervous system. There is strong evidence to suggest that regulation of serotonergic gene expression might be related to genetic variability, and several studies have focused on understanding the functional effects of specific polymorphisms within these genes on expression levels. However, the combination of genotype together with gender and brain region could have an overall effect on gene expression. In this study, we report expression patterns of five serotonergic genes (TPH1, TPH2, 5-HT2A, 5-HT2C, 5-HTT) in seven different human post-mortem brain regions (superior frontal gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, striatum, cerebellum, hippocampus, midbrain and thalamus) using TaqMan™ real-time quantitative PCR. In addition, the effect of genotype and gender on their expression levels was determined.ResultsThe data revealed that mRNA from the five genes investigated was detected in all brain regions and showed an overall significant difference in expression levels. Furthermore, the expression of 5-HT2C, 5-HT2A and TPH2 was found to be significantly different between the various brain regions. However, neither gender nor genotype showed significant effects on the expression levels of any of the genes assayed. Interestingly, TPH1 and TPH2 were expressed in all brain regions similarly except for within the striatum and cerebellum, where TPH1 was expressed at a significantly higher level than TPH2.ConclusionThe effect of brain region has a greater influence on serotonergic gene expression than either genotype or gender. These data add to the growing body of evidence that effects of functional polymorphisms on gene expression in vitro are not observed ex vivo, and provide information that will aid in the design of expression studies of the serotonergic gene system within human post-mortem brain.

Highlights

  • Serotonin is an important neurotransmitter with wide-ranging functions throughout the central nervous system

  • We focused on first determining whether the mRNA expression levels of TPH1, TPH2, 5-HT2A, 5-HT2C and 5HTT genes are affected by brain region, genotype or gender

  • Effect of gender on gene expression Gender did not have any significant effect on the overall brain expression levels of the genes we assayed in this sample

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Introduction

Serotonin is an important neurotransmitter with wide-ranging functions throughout the central nervous system. The combination of genotype together with gender and brain region could have an overall effect on gene expression. Serotonin (5-HT) is an important neurotransmitter found in neurons which project to various areas in the central nervous system. It is associated with several physiological mechanisms [1]. [12] have demonstrated that a haplotype of 3 SNPs within the TPH2 promoter (G-703T, T-473A, and A90G) influenced transcription in rat and human cell lines, the TTA haplotype resulting in reduced gene expression

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