Comparative Expression Analysis of Genes Encoding Neurotransmitter Receptors Between Entrepreneurs and Non-Entrepreneurs
Fatih Yildirim, M. Enes Aslan, Hüseyin daştan, M. Emirhan Kula, Seda Kayapali Yildirim, Inci Trout, Hasan Türkez
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ABSTRACT
Introduction and Purpose: Recent studies
revealed that different behavioral and physiological processes are closely
related to different receptor levels in humans. On the other hand, there
weren’t any studies that investigated neurotransmitter activity and
entrepreneurship relationships. Little is known about how genes expressed in
the blood are associated with entrepreneurship. In this study, we measured the
expression of 84 genes encoding neurotransmitter receptors between the
entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs (n=25) using RT-PCR arrays to monitor
differentially expressed genes for exploring molecular mechanism behind the
entrepreneurship mindset.
Materials and Methods: After determining
whether participants are entrepreneurs or not, blood samples were collected. Blood samples were collected in
Vacutainer® EDTA tubes as 10 ml and RNA isolation was performed at
the Erzurum Technical University, Cell Culture Laboratory. Trizol®
solution for RNA isolation (Thermo®, USA) was applied according to
the manufacturer's instructions. Concentrations of RNA samples were measured at
260 nm using a spectrophotometer (Epoch®, Biotek). Then, total RNA
was reverse transcribed into cDNA by using High-Capacity cDNA Reverse
Transcription Kit (Thermo®). Total 84 genes were analyzed via RT²
Profiler™ Human Neurotransmitter Receptors PCR Array (Qiagen®, USA)
in Rotor-Gene Q real-time PCR cycler (Qiagen®, USA).
Findings: The gene expression results obtained from RT-PCR were compared between
entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs, and presented as Fold Changes (FC).
According to our results, positive FC values indicated an increase in the
expression of the genes and negative FC values indicated decrease in gene
expression levels in entrepreneurs.
Results: These 84 different genes regulate
neurotransmitter biosynthesis, uptake, transport, and signaling via
neurotransmitter receptors. According to gene expression analyses, gene
expressions that could be related to the entrepreneur behavior might be
connected to not only undesired psychological outcomes like various addictions
and also neurological cases such as schizophrenia and depressive disorder. Our
results firstly indicated that entrepreneurship was not only associated with
neurotransmitter release but also with receptor levels.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship,
Entrepreneurs, Genes, Neurotransmitter Receptors, RT-PCR Array