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Correlation between platelet alpha(2)-adrenoreceptors and symptom severity in major depression.

Authors :
Marazziti D
Baroni S
Masala I
Di Nasso E
Giannaccini G
Betti L
Lucacchini A
Cassano GB
Source :
Neuropsychobiology [Neuropsychobiology] 2001; Vol. 44 (3), pp. 122-5.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Background: Abnormalities in different parameters of the norepinephrine system have been widely described in major depression. The presence of alpha(2)-adrenoreceptors in blood platelets, similar to those in the brain, prompted us to evaluate them in depressed patients, as compared with healthy controls.<br />Methods: Fifteen outpatients affected by major depression, according to DSM IV criteria, and 15 comparable healthy control subjects, were included in the study. The alpha(2)-adrenoreceptors were measured by means of the specific binding of [(3)H]rauwolscine, a highly selective antagonist for this receptor subtype. The severity of depression was assessed by means of the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD).<br />Results: The results did not show any difference in [(3)H]rauwolscine binding parameters (B(max) and K(d)) between patients and controls. However, in the patients, a significant and positive correlation between B(max), which measures the density of the receptors, and HRSD total score was detected.<br />Conclusions: Therefore, although no change in alpha(2)-adrenoreceptors seems to occur in major depression, the density of these receptors would seem to be related to the severity of depressive symptoms.<br /> (Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0302-282X
Volume :
44
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neuropsychobiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11586050
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000054930