Publications by authors named "P V Choudary"

The G-protein linked signaling system (GPLS) comprises a large number of G-proteins, G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), GPCR ligands, and downstream effector molecules. G-proteins interact with both GPCRs and downstream effectors such as cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), phosphatidylinositols, and ion channels. The GPLS is implicated in the pathophysiology and pharmacology of both major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BPD).

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  • Major depressive disorder (MDD) is linked to disruptions in circadian rhythms, but direct evidence of this dysregulation in the brain has been lacking.
  • The study analyzed gene expression in the brains of 55 control subjects and 34 MDD patients, revealing that controls exhibited strong 24-hour cyclic patterns in gene expression across various brain regions, while MDD patients showed weakened rhythms.
  • Identification of disrupted circadian gene patterns in MDD suggests new molecular targets for treatment and highlights the importance of circadian regulation in mood disorders.
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Background: Gene expression patterns in the brain are strongly influenced by the severity and duration of physiological stress at the time of death. This agonal effect, if not well controlled, can lead to spurious findings and diminished statistical power in case-control comparisons. While some recent studies match samples by tissue pH and clinically recorded agonal conditions, we found that these indicators were sometimes at odds with observed stress-related gene expression patterns, and that matching by these criteria still sometimes results in identifying case-control differences that are primarily driven by residual agonal effects.

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