Oxytocin Receptor (OXTR) Methylation and Cognition in Psychotic Disorders

Previous reports have identified an association between cognitive impairment and genetic variation in psychotic disorders. In particular, this association may be related to abnormal regulation of genes responsible for broad cognitive functions such as the oxytocin receptor(OXTR). Within psychotic disorders, it is unknown ifOXTR methylation, which can have important implications for gene regulation, is related to cognitive function. The current study examined peripheral bloodOXTR methylation and general cognition in people with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and psychotic disorder not otherwise specified (N = 101). Using hierarchical multiple regression analysis, methylation at the Chr3:8767638 site was significantly associated with composite cognitive performance independent of demographic and medication factors while controlling for multiple testing in this combined diagnostic sample (adjusted p = 0.023).Mol Neuropsychiatry 2016;2:151-160
Source: Molecular Neuropsychiatry - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research