Validating mitochondrial electron transport chain content in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis

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Abbie Wu
Tania Da Silva
Maya Jacobson
Abanti Tagore
Nittha Lalang
Michael Kiang
Romina Mizrahi
Ana C. Andreazza
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[1] University of Toronto,Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology
[2] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,Research Imaging Centre
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Psychiatry
[4] University of Toronto,Institute of Medical Science
[5] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute
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Altered mitochondrial electron transport chain function has been implicated in the pathophysiology and etiology of schizophrenia. To date, our previously published study (i.e. first cohort) is still the only study to demonstrate that mitochondrial electron transport chain is not altered in white blood cells from individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis. Here, we aimed to replicate our previous findings with an independent set of samples and validate the levels of mitochondrial complex I-V content in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis. We demonstrated that the second cohort (i.e. validation cohort) expressed similar results as the first cohort. We combined the first cohort study with the second cohort and once more validated a lack of differential levels in mitochondrial complex I-V content between the two groups. In addition, we were able to validate a correlation between complex III content and prodromal negative symptom severity when the two cohorts studies were combined. Additionally, a correlation between complex V content and prodromal disorganization symptom severity was found when the two cohorts were combined. In conclusion, our results showed that dysfunction of the mitochondrial electron transport chain is not detected in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of individuals in the putative prodromal stage of schizophrenia.
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