Short-term changes in global methylation and hydroxymethylation during alcohol detoxification

Alcohol dependence is a common public health problem and epigenetics may offer new aspects in understanding the biological and genetic underpinnings and improve treatment of this complex disease. Supposedly, methylation and hydroxymethylation are altered in brain tissues and in synapse-related genes...

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Veröffentlicht in:European neuropsychopharmacology 2019-07, Vol.29 (7), p.897-903
Hauptverfasser: Koller, Gabriele, Zill, Peter, Soyka, Michael, Adorjan, Kristina, Weiss, Claudia, Kern, Antonia, Nguyen-Thien, Mai-Ly, Kamp, Felicia, Proebstl, Lisa, Krause, Daniela, Ruhdorfer, Sarah, Bergmann, Wilhelm, Preuss, Ulrich W.
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Zusammenfassung:Alcohol dependence is a common public health problem and epigenetics may offer new aspects in understanding the biological and genetic underpinnings and improve treatment of this complex disease. Supposedly, methylation and hydroxymethylation are altered in brain tissues and in synapse-related genes due to chronic alcohol intake and during withdrawal. To assess potential epigenetic changes after cessation of chronic alcohol intake, we compared 23 alcohol-dependent individuals during inpatient alcohol detoxification with 13 carefully matched controls. Blood samples were taken on the day of admission, after one and after two weeks at the end of inpatient treatment. Genome-wide global methylation and global DNA hydroxymethylation were compared across groups. There were significant differences in global methylation across time from admission to one and two weeks of inpatient withdrawal (p 
ISSN:0924-977X
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DOI:10.1016/j.euroneuro.2019.05.001