
The group looked for differences in gene expression by comparing levels of messenger RNA-the middle-man between gene and protein production-throughout the entire genome, reports New Scientist. While Duman’s team found several hundred differences, most striking were levels of mRNA for a particular protein, MKP-1, which inhibits a pathway involved in neural growth and development.
The brains of people with depression contained twice the amount of other people. When the group over-expressed the gene for MKP-1 in the brains of healthy rats, the animals began to show signs of depression, which disappeared when treated with an antidepressant.source(ANI)
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