Enhanced carbonyl stress in a subpopulation of schizophrenia
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- DOI: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2010.62
Enhanced carbonyl stress in a subpopulation of schizophrenia
Abstract
Context: Various factors are involved in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. Accumulation of advanced glycation end products, including pentosidine, results from carbonyl stress, a state featuring an increase in reactive carbonyl compounds (RCOs) and their attendant protein modifications. Vitamin B(6) is known to detoxify RCOs, including advanced glycation end products. Glyoxalase I (GLO1) is one of the enzymes required for the cellular detoxification of RCOs.
Objectives: To examine whether plasma levels of pentosidine and serum vitamin B(6) are altered in patients with schizophrenia and to evaluate the functionality of GLO1 variations linked to concomitant carbonyl stress.
Design: An observational biochemical and genetic analysis study.
Setting: Multiple centers in Japan.
Participants: One hundred six individuals (45 schizophrenic patients and 61 control subjects) were recruited for biochemical measurements. Deep resequencing of GLO1 derived from peripheral blood or postmortem brain tissue was performed in 1761 patients with schizophrenia and 1921 control subjects.
Main outcome measures: Pentosidine and vitamin B(6) concentrations were determined by high-performance liquid chromatographic assay. Protein expression and enzymatic activity were quantified in red blood cells and lymphoblastoid cells using Western blot and spectrophotometric techniques.
Results: We found that a subpopulation of individuals with schizophrenia exhibit high plasma pentosidine and low serum pyridoxal (vitamin B(6)) levels. We also detected genetic and functional alterations in GLO1. Marked reductions in enzymatic activity were associated with pentosidine accumulation and vitamin B(6) depletion, except in some healthy subjects. Most patients with schizophrenia who carried the genetic defects exhibited high pentosidine and low vitamin B(6) levels in contrast with control subjects with the genetic defects, suggesting the existence of compensatory mechanisms.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that GLO1 deficits and carbonyl stress are linked to the development of a certain subtype of schizophrenia. Elevated plasma pentosidine and concomitant low vitamin B(6) levels could be the most cogent and easily measurable biomarkers in schizophrenia and should be helpful for classifying heterogeneous types of schizophrenia on the basis of their biological causes.
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