Transcriptomes of higher order thalamic nuclei in obsessive compulsive disorder | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Transcriptomes of higher order thalamic nuclei in obsessive compulsive disorder
Key Points
Altered gene expression patterns were identified in the thalamic nuclei of individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder, indicating a potential neurological basis.
Significant transcriptomic changes associated with obsessive compulsive disorder were observed in multiple higher order thalamic nuclei, emphasizing their regulatory role.
Observational analysis utilized RNA sequencing to assess transcriptomes in the thalamus, focusing on gene expression profiles.
Findings suggest a framework for understanding the biological underpinnings of obsessive compulsive disorder, highlighting potential therapeutic targets.