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Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024): ALPHA PSYCHIATRY

Imaging Transcriptomics of the Brain for Schizophrenia

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Yue-Wen Gu
Jing-Wen Fan
Hóngyi Zhào
Shu-Wan Zhao
Xiao-Fan Liu
Renqiang Yu
Lei Ren
Xinjiang Wang
Hong Yin
Long-Biao Cui

Abstract

Abstract: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder with a neurodevelopmental origin. Although schizophrenia results from changes in the brain, the underlying biological mechanisms are unknown. Transcriptomics studies quantitative expression changes or qualitative changes of all genes and isoforms, providing a more meaningful biological insight. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques play roles in revealing brain structure and function. We give a narrative focused review on the current transcriptome combined with MRI studies related to schizophrenia and summarize the research methodology and content of these studies to identify the research commonalities as well as the implications for future research, in an attempt to provide new insights into the mechanism, clinical diagnosis, and treatments of schizophrenia.



Cite this article as: Gu Y, Fan J, Zhào H, et al. Imaging transcriptomics of the brain for schizophrenia. Alpha Psychiatry. 2024;25(1):9-14



 


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