Influence of antidepressant drugs on DNA methylation of ion channels genes in blood cells of psychiatric patients.
Larissa Vilela NascimentoFrancisco Lotufo NetoDalmo Antonio Ribeiro MoreiraVirginia Braga CeruttiHelena Strelow ThurowGisele Medeiros BastosEric Batista FerreiraRosario Dominguez Crespo HirataMario Hiroyuki HirataPublished in: Epigenomics (2022)
Aim: This study investigated the influence of antidepressant drugs on methylation status of KCNE1 , KCNH2 and SCN5A promoters and ECG parameters in adult psychiatric patients. Materials & methods: Electrocardiographic evaluation (24 h) and blood samples were obtained from 34 psychiatric patients before and after 30 days of antidepressant therapy. Methylation of promoter CpG sites of KCNE1 , KCNH2 and SCN5A was analyzed by pyrosequencing. Results: Three CpG and four CpG sites of KCNE1 and SCN5A , respectively, had increased % methylation after treatment. Principal component analysis showed correlations of the methylation status with electrocardiographic variables, antidepressant doses and patient age. Conclusion: Short-term treatment with antidepressant drugs increase DNA methylation in KCNE1 and SCN5A promoters, which may induce ECG alterations in psychiatric patients.
Keyphrases
- dna methylation
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- genome wide
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- major depressive disorder
- peritoneal dialysis
- mental health
- prognostic factors
- stem cells
- heart failure
- induced apoptosis
- bipolar disorder
- cell proliferation
- left ventricular
- mass spectrometry
- heart rate variability
- cell death
- left atrial