Redox Biology (Feb 2022)

Role of glyoxalase 1 in methylglyoxal detoxification–the broad player of psychiatric disorders

  • Kazuya Toriumi,
  • Mitsuhiro Miyashita,
  • Kazuhiro Suzuki,
  • Koichi Tabata,
  • Yasue Horiuchi,
  • Hiroaki Ishida,
  • Masanari Itokawa,
  • Makoto Arai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49
p. 102222

Abstract

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Methylglyoxal (MG) is a highly reactive α-ketoaldehyde formed endogenously as a byproduct of the glycolytic pathway. To remove MG, various detoxification systems work together in vivo, including the glyoxalase system, which enzymatically degrades MG using glyoxalase 1 (GLO1) and GLO2. Recently, numerous reports have shown that GLO1 expression and MG accumulation in the brain are involved in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety disorder, depression, autism, and schizophrenia. Furthermore, it has been reported that GLO1 inhibitors may be promising drugs for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. In this review, we discuss the recent findings of the effects of altered GLO1 function on mental behavior, especially focusing on results obtained from animal models.

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