Platelet alpha-2-adrenergic dysfunction in negative symptom schizophrenia: a preliminary study.
Biol Psychiatry
; 20(5): 539-45, 1985 May.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-2985130
The specific binding to platelet membranes (Bmax) of 3H-clonidine, an alpha-2 agonist, and 3H-yohimbine, an alpha-2 antagonist, was measured in nine drug-free male schizophrenic patients and repeated after 2 weeks of chlorpromazine (CPZ) treatment. Patients with a lower pretreatment Bmax for 3H-clonidine showed a significantly smaller change in Bmax after treatment, less improvement in their clinical state, as indicated by the change in the Global Assessment Scale (GAS), and a lower posttreatment GAS. Also, they had a significantly higher score for negative symptoms on the Affect Rating Scale both before and after treatment. These findings suggest that schizophrenic patients with relatively subsensitive platelet alpha-2-adrenergic receptors, as measured by 3H-clonidine binding, tend to have more negative symptoms and a diminished alpha receptor binding response and diminished clinical response to CPZ. There were no clinical correlations to 3H-yohimbine binding.
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Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Schizophrenia
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Blood Platelets
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Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha
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Clonidine
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Biol Psychiatry
Year:
1985
Type:
Article