2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-57501/v1
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Cigarette Smoking Reduces BDNF in Heavy Smokers

Abstract: Background: Cigarette smoke is a powerful environmental modifier of DNA methylation. BDNF is a neurotrophin family of growth factors and is important in growth, progression, regeneration, survival, maintenance, and function of neurons. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the epigenetic changes, serum level, and gene expression of BDNF, in cigarette smokers. Methods: To assess the BDNF DNA methylation, peripheral blood samples were obtained from 237 cigarette smokers and 90 healthy nonsmokers as controls. DNA m… Show more

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“…BDNF is the memory associated neurotrophin that is important for survival and regeneration of neurons and its reduction increases the risk of depressive disorders (Jin et al., 2019). Earlier findings have revealed decline in BDNF expression in brainstem after exposure to CS (Machaalani et al., 2019; Miladpour et al., 2020). Treatment with citalopram, green and black olive extract in G 2 , G 3 , and G 4 , restored the expression of MAO‐A, SLC6A4, and BDNF genes closer to the expression levels observed in brain cells of negative control rats (G 0 ) indicating their antidepressant capability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…BDNF is the memory associated neurotrophin that is important for survival and regeneration of neurons and its reduction increases the risk of depressive disorders (Jin et al., 2019). Earlier findings have revealed decline in BDNF expression in brainstem after exposure to CS (Machaalani et al., 2019; Miladpour et al., 2020). Treatment with citalopram, green and black olive extract in G 2 , G 3 , and G 4 , restored the expression of MAO‐A, SLC6A4, and BDNF genes closer to the expression levels observed in brain cells of negative control rats (G 0 ) indicating their antidepressant capability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%