“…The volcano graph demonstrates the distinguishing genes of the dopamine transporter Slc6a3 gene, related to neuropsychiatric diseases, 109,110 Tph2, related to serotonergic neuronal cell regulation, 111,112 and Gh, related to inflammation. 113 In addition, our transcriptome data showed 20 increased genes, including Cdh12, related to the upregulation of neurite growth; 114 Apold1, associated with angiogenesis and blood brain permeability; 115,116 Poc1a, related to the regulation of neuronal spindle function; 117 Kcnh7, associated with the downregulation of schizophrenia; 118 Atp2b, related to the protection of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic neurons; 119 Cnr1, related to mood disorder and dopaminergic neurotransmission; 120,121 Camp4, related to the upregulation of memory formation improvement; 122 Dclk3, associated with neuroprotective function in the dentate gyrus in hippocampal formation and Huntington's disease; 123 Pde10a, related to regulation of the dopamine system in neurons; 124 Rgs4, associated with neurotransmitter transmission, psychiatric disorders such as depression and autism, and cognition; [125][126][127] Cdkl5, related to the downregulation of seizure and motor dysfunction; 128 Homer1, related to the downregulation of epilepsy, autism, addiction, schizophrenia, and depression; 128 Hivep2, related to the regulation of dopaminergic neurons; 129 and Syt1, related to the regulation of neurotransmitter release 130 in the 5 × FAD mouse hippocampus after oligonol treatment.…”