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Dataset: Comparison of post-mortem tissue from brain BA10 region between schizophrenic and control patients.

Analysis of gene expression in two large schizophrenia cohorts identifies multiple changes associated with nerve terminal function....

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Analysis of gene expression in two large schizophrenia cohorts identifies multiple changes associated with nerve terminal function. Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with a world-wide prevalence of 1%. The pathophysiology of the illness is not understood, but is thought to have a strong genetic component with some environmental influences on aetiology. To gain further insight into disease mechanism, we used microarray technology to determine the expression of over 30 000 mRNA transcripts in post-mortem tissue from a brain region associated with the pathophysiology of the disease (Brodmann area 10: anterior prefrontal cortex) in 28 schizophrenic and 23 control patients. Post-mortem derived BA10 tissue from 28 schizophrenic and 23 control patients were compared. Age, gender, post-mortem delay and pH of brain lysates data were also captured.

Species:
human

Samples:
51

Source:
E-GEOD-17612

PubMed:
19255580

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENDER AGE POST-MORTEM DELAY PH
GSM439778 Male 74 4.5h 6
GSM439779 Male 72 12h 6.8
GSM439780 Female 89 5h 6.5
GSM43978 Female 85 3.5h 5.9
GSM439782 Male 61 16.5h 6.2
GSM439783 Female 54 4h 6.5
GSM439784 Male 41 8h 6.3
GSM439785 Male 71 6.5h 6
GSM439786 Male 77 3h 6.1
GSM439787 Female 90 12.5h 5.7
GSM439788 not specified 91 4.5h 6.3
GSM439789 Male 54 12h 6.6
GSM439790 Female 65 3h 6.1
GSM43979 Male 75 9h 6.3
GSM439792 Female 78 8h 6.7
GSM439793 Male 90 6.75h 6.2
GSM439794 Male 56 16.5h 6.4
GSM439795 Female 81 22h not specified
GSM439796 Male 82 11h 6
GSM439797 Male 91 9.5h 6.3
GSM439798 Male 82 11h 6.4
GSM439799 Male 58 15h 6.5
GSM439800 Female 28 11h 6.3
GSM43980 Male 87 3.5h 6
GSM439802 Female 87 14.5h 6.5
GSM439803 Male 72 20h 6.6
GSM439804 Male 25 17h 6.9
GSM439805 Female 82 8.5h 5.9
GSM439806 Male 79 4.5h 6.1
GSM439807 Female 88 7h 5.7
GSM439808 Female 94 9.5h 6.3
GSM439809 Male 63 30h 6.5
GSM439810 Female 46 4h 6.6
GSM4398 Female 75 3h 6
GSM439812 Female 68 6h 6.4
GSM439813 Male 83 11.5h 6.1
GSM439814 Male 60 16h 6.9
GSM439815 Male 79 4.5h 6.3
GSM439816 Male 38 6h 6.9
GSM439817 Male 79 4h 6.2
GSM439818 Female 71 13h 6.3
GSM439819 Male 91 13h 6.3
GSM439820 Female 97 3.5h 6.2
GSM43982 Male 82 19.5h 5.8
GSM439822 Male 25 12h 6.6
GSM439823 Male 82 5h 6.2
GSM439824 Male 44 4h 6.3
GSM439825 Female 88 5h 6.8
GSM439826 Female 67 6h 6.7
GSM439827 Female 67 3.5h 6.1
GSM439828 Male 77 3h 6.2

Tags

  • anterior
  • brain
  • brodmann area
  • brodmann area 10
  • cortex
  • disease
  • nerve
  • prefrontal cortex
  • schizophrenia

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