TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of citalopram and sertraline on the expression of miRNA- 124, 132, and 16 and their protein targets in patients with depression
AU - Ahmadimanesh, Mahnaz
AU - Etemad, Leila
AU - Rad, Dorsa Morshedi
AU - Ghahremani, Mohammad Hossein
AU - Mohammadpour, Amir Hooshang
AU - Esfehani, Reza Jafarzadeh
AU - Jowsey, Paul
AU - Behdani, Fatemeh
AU - Moallem, Seyed Adel
AU - Abbaszadegan, Mohammad Reza
PY - 2023/7/1
Y1 - 2023/7/1
N2 - Objective(s): This study aimed to evaluate the effect of SSRIs on the expression of miRNAs and their protein targets. Materials and Methods: In a 100 day open-label study of citalopram (n=25) and sertraline (n=25), levels of miRNA 16, 132, and 124 and glucocorticoid receptor (GR), Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and serotonin transporter (SERT) protein expression were measured by QRT-PCR and western blot in healthy control (n=20), patients with depression at the baseline, and same patients after 100 days of treatment. Results: Expression levels of GR and BDNF proteins were lower in the depressed group before treatment as compared with the healthy group (P<0.0001). The SERT level was higher among the depressed group before treatment in comparison with the healthy group (P<0.0001). The level of GR and BDNF significantly increased, and SERT expression decreased after receiving sertraline (P<0.05). When the depressed group received citalopram, only SERT and GR were altered (P<0.05). Among the microRNAs' expression investigated, mir-124 and mir-132 were higher, and mir-16 was lower among the depressed compared with the healthy group (P<0.0001). Individuals receiving citalopram only showed an increase in the expression of mir-16 while administration of sertraline led to a significant increase in the expression of mir-16 and a decrease in mir-124 and mir-132 (P<0.05). Conclusion: This elucidated the relationship between antidepressant treatment and the expression of different microRNA that control gene expression in various pathways involved in depressed patients. Receiving SSRI can affect the level of these proteins and their relevant microRNAs.
AB - Objective(s): This study aimed to evaluate the effect of SSRIs on the expression of miRNAs and their protein targets. Materials and Methods: In a 100 day open-label study of citalopram (n=25) and sertraline (n=25), levels of miRNA 16, 132, and 124 and glucocorticoid receptor (GR), Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and serotonin transporter (SERT) protein expression were measured by QRT-PCR and western blot in healthy control (n=20), patients with depression at the baseline, and same patients after 100 days of treatment. Results: Expression levels of GR and BDNF proteins were lower in the depressed group before treatment as compared with the healthy group (P<0.0001). The SERT level was higher among the depressed group before treatment in comparison with the healthy group (P<0.0001). The level of GR and BDNF significantly increased, and SERT expression decreased after receiving sertraline (P<0.05). When the depressed group received citalopram, only SERT and GR were altered (P<0.05). Among the microRNAs' expression investigated, mir-124 and mir-132 were higher, and mir-16 was lower among the depressed compared with the healthy group (P<0.0001). Individuals receiving citalopram only showed an increase in the expression of mir-16 while administration of sertraline led to a significant increase in the expression of mir-16 and a decrease in mir-124 and mir-132 (P<0.05). Conclusion: This elucidated the relationship between antidepressant treatment and the expression of different microRNA that control gene expression in various pathways involved in depressed patients. Receiving SSRI can affect the level of these proteins and their relevant microRNAs.
KW - Citalopram
KW - Depression
KW - MiRNAs
KW - Sertraline
KW - SSRIs
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U2 - 10.22038/IJBMS.2023.66496.14595
DO - 10.22038/IJBMS.2023.66496.14595
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162855461
SN - 2008-3866
VL - 26
SP - 820
EP - 829
JO - Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
JF - Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
IS - 7
ER -