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Neurokinin (NK)-1 receptor expression in monocytes from bipolar disorder patients: A pilot study

  • Angela Amoruso
  • , Claudio Bardelli
  • , Carlo Ignazio Cattaneo
  • , Luigia Grazia Fresu
  • , Elena Manzetti
  • , Sandra Brunelleschi

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Abstract

Background Neurokinin 1 receptors (NK-1R) have been involved in several psychiatric disorders including major depression, but less is known for bipolar disorder (BD). Method We compared NK-1R expression and Substance P (SP) ability to induce NF-κB activation in monocytes from BD patients and healthy donors (HD), also looking for the effects of tobacco smoke. After informed written consent, 20 euthymic BD patients, either bipolar type 1 (BDI) or type 2 (BDII), and 14 age-matched healthy donors (HD) were enrolled. NK-1R expression in monocytes was evaluated by Western blot and expressed as the ratio between NK-1R and Na+/K+-ATPase protein expressions. NF-κB activation was assessed by measuring the nuclear content of the p50 subunit (ELISA kit). Results NK-1R expression was significantly reduced (P<0.001) in monocytes from BD patients as compared to HD, with no major differences between BDI and BDII patients. Tobacco smoke enhanced NK-1R expression in HD, but not in BD patients. Un-stimulated monocytes from BD patients presented a constitutively higher (P<0.05) content of nuclear p50 subunit as compared to HD. SP and an NK-1R agonist induced NF-κB activation, with a higher effect in HD: this effect was receptor-mediated as it was abrogated by an NK-1R antagonist. Limitations As a pilot study enrolling 20 BD patients, an obvious limitation is the sample size. Conclusions Our results show the existence of a relevant alteration in NK-1R expression in BD patients and further suggest SP involvement in BD, so improving our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of this disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)188-192
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Affective Disorders
Volume178
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2015

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Keywords

  • Bipolar disorder
  • Human monocytes
  • NF-κB activation
  • NK-1 receptors
  • Substance P
  • Tobacco smoke

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