Laboratory for Molecular Psychiatry
Endogenous or functional psychoses, such as developmental disorders including autism spectrum disorders and adult-onset disorders (e.g. schizophrenia and mood disorders), are relatively common diseases that show a chronic course. Once the disease develops, the patient’s quality of life deteriorates substantially. This is because there are no ideal medical treatments, a reflection of the largely unknown etiology of these illnesses. Considering the immense personal and social loss induced by mental disorders, it is imperative to identify the mechanisms of the diseases, so as to develop fundamental therapies and effective prevention.
Our current efforts focus on strategies that aim to identify susceptibilit genes and biological mechanisms for psychiatric disorders, by employing molecular and behavioral genetic approaches and other manifold analyses that utilize both human samples and animal models. We hope that these endeavors will lead to a better understanding of neuropsychiatric diseases at the molecular level and eventually contribute to improving the welfare of patients suffering from these disorders.
- Genetic analyses of schizophrenia, mood disorders and autism
- Studies on animal models (transgenic and knock out mice, and environmental factors)
- Studies using iPS cells stemmed from psychiatric patients
- Studies of the roles of lipids in the pathophysiology of mental illnesses
- April 08, 2009
- Arachidonic acid may promote neurogenesis and thus prevent mental disorder
- November 13, 2007
- A Candidate Gene for a Biological Marker of Schizophrenia in Mice
- February 20, 2007
- Joint research between Molecular Psychiatry of BSI and the RIKEN-MIT Neuroscience Research Center has identified genes causative to schizophrenia
- Toyosima, M., Maekawa, M., Toyota, T., Iwayama, Y., Arai., M, Ichihkawa, T., Miyashita, M., Arinami, T., Itokawa, M., Yoshikawa, T.:
" A patient with 22q11.2 deletion who developed schizophrenia with additional genetic defects in GLO1 and PHOX2B"
Br. J. Psychiatry 199, 245-246 (2011) - Arai, M,, Yuzawa, H., Nohara, .I, Ohnishi, T., Obata, N., Iwayama, Y., Haga, S., Toyota, T., Ujike, H., Ichikawa, T., Tanaka, Y., Furukawa, A., Aikawa, Y., Kuroda, O., Niizato, K., Izawa, R., Nakamura, K., Mori, N., Matsuzawa, D., Hashimoto, K., Iyo, M.,:
" Enhanced carbonyl stress in a subpopulation of schizophrenia"
Archives of General Psychiatry 67, 598-607 (2010) - Watanabe, A., Toyota, T., Owada, Y., Hayashi, T., Iwayama, Y., Matsumata, M., Ishitsuka, Y., Nakaya, A., Maekawa, M., Ohnishi, T., Arai, R., Sakurai, K., Yamada, K., Kondo, H., Hashimoto, K., Osumi, N., Yoshikawa, T.:
" Fabp7 maps to a quantitative trait locus for a schizophrenia endophenotype"
PLoS Biology 5, e297 (2007) - Yamada, K., Gerber, D.J., Iwayama, Y., Ohnishi, T., Ohba, H., Toyota, T., Aruga, J., Minabe, Y., Tonegawa, S., Yoshikawa, T.:
" Genetic analysis of the calcineurin pathway identifies the EGR family and specifically EGR3, as potential candidates in schizophrenia"
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 104, 2815-2820 (2007) - Nakatani, N., Hattori, E., Ohnishi, T., Dean, B., Iwayama, Y., Matsumoto, I., Kato, T., Osumi, N., Higuchi, T., Niwa, S., Yoshikawa, T.:
" Genome-wide expression analysis detects eight genes with robust alterations specific to bipolar I disorder: relevance to neuronal network perturbation"
Hum. Mol. Genet. 15, 1949-1962 (2006) - Yamada, K., Ohnishi, T., Hashimoto, K., Ohba, H., Iwayama-Shigeno, Y., Toyoshima, M., Okuno, A., Takao, H., Toyota, T., Minabe, Y., Nakamura, K., Shimizu, E., Itokawa, M., Mori, N., Iyo, M. Yoshikawa. T.:
" Identification of multiple serine racemase (SRR) mRNA isoforms and genetic analyses of SRR and DAO in schizophrenia and D-serine levels"
Biol. Psychiatry 57. 1493-1503 (2005) - Toyota, T., Yoshitsugu, K., Ebihara, M., Yamada, K., Ohba, H., Fukasawa, M., Minabe, Y., Nakamura, K., Sekine, Y., Takei, N., Suzuki, K., Itokawa, M., Meerabux, J.M.A., Iwayama-Shigeno, Y., Tomaru, Y., Shimizu, H., Hattori, E., Mori, N., and Yoshikawa, T.:
" Association between schizophrenia with ocular misalignment and polyalanine length variation in PMX2B"
Hum. Mol. Genet. 13, 551-561 (2004) - Nakatani, N., Aburatani, H., Nishimura, K., Semba, J., and Yoshikawa, T.:
" Comprehensive expression analysis of a rat depression model"
Pharmacogenomics J. 4, 114-126 (2004) - Itokawa, M., Yamada, K., Yoshitsugu, K., Toyota, T., Suga, T., Ohba, H., Watanabe, A., Hattori, E., Shimizu, H., Kumakura, T., Ebihara, M., Meerabux, J.M.A., Toru, M., and Yoshikawa, T.:
" A microsatellite repeat in the promoter of the NMDA receptor 2A subunit (GRIN2A) gene suppresses transcriptional activity and correlates with chronic outcome in schizophrenia"
Pharmacogenetics 13, 271-278 (2003). - Yoshikawa, T., Watanabe, A., Ishitsuka, Y., Nakaya, A., and Nakatani, N.:
" Identification of multiple genetic loci linked to the propensity for behavioral despair in mice"
Genome Research 12, 357-366 (2002)
Principal Investigator
- Takeo YOSHIKAWA
- Laboratory Head
Members
- Kazuo YAMADA
- Deputy Laboratory Head
- Tetsuo OHNISHI
- Research Scientist
- Manabu TOYOSHIMA
- Research Scientist
- Motoko MAEKAWA
- Research Scientist
- Akiko WATANABE
- Research Scientist
- Tomoko TOYOTA
- Research Specialist
- Chie SHIMAMOTO
- Junior Research Associate
- Daisuke JITOKU
- Student Trainee
- Kana NOSE
- Student Trainee
- Kazuyuki FUJIHARA
- Student Trainee
- Hisako OHBA
- Technical Staff I
- Yasuko HISANO
- Technical Staff I
- Hirozumi NISHIBE
- Technical Staff I
- Balan SHABEESH
- Technical Staff I
- Yayoi NOZAKI
- Technical Staff I
- Hitomi OBAN
- Assistant
- Takako KIKUCHI
- Assistant
- Yoshio MINABE
- Senior Visiting Scientist
- Masanari ITOKAWA
- Senior Visiting Scientist
- Jun-ichi SEMBA
- Senior Visiting Scientist
- Akihiko TAKASHIMA
- Senior Visiting Scientist
- Tomohito HAMAZAKI
- Senior Visiting Scientist
- Akihiro NAKAYA
- Visiting Scientist
- Kazuhiko NAKAMURA
- Visiting Scientist
- Kenji TSUCHIYA
- Visiting Scientist
- Atsushi TAKATA
- Visiting Scientist
- Yasuhide IWATA
- Visiting Scientist
- Kei HAMAZAKI
- Visiting Scientist
- Naoyuki HIRONAKA
- Visiting Scientist
- Eiji HATTORI
- Visiting Scientist
- Tetsuya KIMURA
- Visiting Scientist
- Masayuki IDE
- Visiting Scientist
- Akimichi TATSUKAWA
- Visiting Scientist
- Yoshie TAMURA
- Visiting Scientist
- Tomoko TANAKA
- Visiting Technician
- Naomi KAIEDA
- Part-time Staff
- Chiemi KIMURA
- Part-time Staff
- Yoshiko DOI
- Part-time Staff
- Yuina WADA
- Part-time Staff
- Chinatsu TABATA
- Part-time Staff

