Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medicine, White Plains, New York, USA,
Department of Psychology, Long Island University Post, New York, New York, USA.
Neuropsychobiology. 2021;80(5):411-424. doi: 10.1159/000514126. Epub 2021 Mar 11.
The Val66Met single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) on the BDNF gene has established pleiotropic effects on schizophrenia incidence and morphologic alterations in the illness. The effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on brain volume measurements are however mixed seeming to be less established for most brain regions. The current meta-analytic review examined (1) the association of the Val66Met SNP and brain volume alterations in schizophrenia by comparing Met allele carriers to Val/Val homozygotes and (2) the association of serum BDNF with brain volume measurements.
Studies included in the meta-analyses were identified through an electronic search of PubMed and PsycInfo (via EBSCO) for English language publications from January 2000 through December 2017. Included studies had conducted a genotyping procedure of Val66Met or obtained assays of serum BDNF and obtained brain volume data in patients with psychotic disorders. Nonhuman studies were excluded.
Study 1 which included 52 comparisons of Met carriers and Val/Val homozygotes found evidence of lower right and left hippocampal volumes among Met allele carriers with schizophrenia. Frontal measurements, while also lower among Met carriers, did not achieve statistical significance. Study 2 which included 7 examinations of the correlation between serum BDNF and brain volume found significant associations between serum BDNF levels and right and left hippocampal volume with lower BDNF corresponding to lower volumes.
The meta-analyses provided evidence of associations between brain volume alterations in schizophrenia and variations on the Val66Met SNP and serum BDNF. Given the limited number of studies, it remains unclear if BDNF effects are global or regionally specific.
BDNF 基因上的 Val66Met 单核苷酸多态性(SNP)对精神分裂症的发病率和疾病形态改变有多种影响。然而,脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)对大脑体积测量的影响似乎并不明确,对于大多数大脑区域的影响似乎不太确定。本荟萃分析研究了(1)Val66Met SNP 与精神分裂症患者大脑体积改变之间的关联,通过比较 Met 等位基因携带者与 Val/Val 纯合子;(2)血清 BDNF 与大脑体积测量之间的关联。
通过电子搜索 PubMed 和 PsycInfo(通过 EBSCO),从 2000 年 1 月至 2017 年 12 月,确定了纳入荟萃分析的研究。纳入的研究进行了 Val66Met 基因分型或获得了血清 BDNF 检测,并在精神障碍患者中获得了大脑体积数据。排除了非人类研究。
第一项研究包括 52 项 Met 携带者与 Val/Val 纯合子的比较,发现精神分裂症 Met 等位基因携带者的右侧和左侧海马体体积较小。虽然额叶测量值也较低,但未达到统计学意义。第二项研究包括 7 项血清 BDNF 与大脑体积之间相关性的研究,发现血清 BDNF 水平与右侧和左侧海马体体积之间存在显著相关性,BDNF 水平较低对应于体积较小。
荟萃分析提供了精神分裂症大脑体积改变与 Val66Met SNP 和血清 BDNF 变异之间关联的证据。鉴于研究数量有限,BDNF 的影响是全局性的还是区域性的特异性仍不清楚。