Pharmacopsychiatry 2006; 39(1): 35-38
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-931477
Original Paper
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Common Alterations in the Serotonin Transporter in Platelets and Lymphocytes of Psychotic Patients

D. Marazziti1 , B. Dell’Osso1 , S. Baroni1 , L. Betti1 , M. Catena1 , G. Giannaccini1 , A. Lucacchini1 , G. B. Cassano1
  • 1Dipartimento di Psichiatria, Neurobiologia, Farmacologia e Biotecnologie, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Further Information

Publication History

Received: 20.12.2004 Revised: 9.9.2005

Accepted: 11.10.2005

Publication Date:
02 February 2006 (online)

Introduction: Given the controversial data concerning the role of the serotonin (5-HT) transporter in psychosis, our study was aimed to investigate this structure by means of the measurements of the re-uptake kinetics and of the protein density, in both platelets and lymphocytes of 25 out- and inpatients with different psychotic disorders. Methods: Diagnoses, according to DSM-IV criteria, were bipolar 1 disorders with mood incongruent psychotic features (14), mixed states (7) and schizophrenia (4). Twenty-five matched healthy subjects were also selected as the control group. Platelet and lymphocyte membranes were prepared according to standardized protocols, as were the [3H]5HT re-uptake and [3H]paroxetine ([3H]Par) binding. Results: The results of this study showed a decreased density of the [3H]Par binding sites coupled with a reduced velocity of [3H]5-HT re-uptake in both platelets and lymphocytes of psychotic patients, as compared with healthy control subjects. Conclusion: These findings would suggest a general abnormality of the 5-HT system in psychotic patients, probably not confined only to the brain.

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Dr. Donatella Marazziti

Dipartimento di Psichiatria, Neurobiologia, Farmacologia e Biotecnologie

University of Pisa

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56100 Pisa

Italy

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