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Antipsychotics function as epigenetic age regulators in human neuroblastoma cells

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SCHIZOPHRENIA
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41537-022-00277-1

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  1. KAKENHI [17K10283, 18H02753, 18H05428, 18H05430, 18K07567, 21K07548]
  2. AMED [JP20dm0107123, JP21dm0207074]

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Recent studies have found accelerated aging in schizophrenia patients. Using a cellular model, it was discovered that antipsychotics generally act as regulators of epigenetic age in vitro.
Recent epigenetic age studies suggested accelerated aging in schizophrenia. Although antipsychotics may modulate epigenetic age, direct estimation of their roles was impeded when tissues derived from patients were used for analysis. By using a cellular model, we found that antipsychotics generally worked as epigenetic age regulators in vitro.

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