Literature DB >> 3131797

Short-term lithium administration to healthy volunteers produces long-lasting pronounced changes in platelet serotonin uptake but not imipramine binding.

M F Poirier1, A M Galzin, C Pimoule, H Schoemaker, K H Le Quan Bui, P Meyer, C Gay, H Loo, S Z Langer.   

Abstract

Platelet [3H]-5HT uptake, [3H]-imipramine binding and endogenous 5HT levels were measured in healthy volunteers during short-term (20 days) administration of lithium, and following its withdrawal. The Vmax of [3H]-5HT uptake was significantly decreased during lithium treatment. Following lithium withdrawal, platelet [3H]-5HT uptake (Vmax) remained decreased and was followed by a pronounced rebound effect in some of the subjects for up to 3 months. The affinity constant (Km) of [3H]-5HT uptake was not modified. Binding of tritiated imipramine during the same period and platelet 5HT levels measured till 14 days after withdrawal was not affected by lithium treatment. As lithium is devoid of in vitro effects on both 5HT uptake and imipramine binding, it is concluded that the effects of lithium on the 5HT transporter do not reflect a direct effect on the transporter complex. Our results indicate that lithium-induced changes at the level of 5HT uptake in platelets are not correlated with concomitant variations in platelet 5HT content and can be dissociated from modifications at the level of imipramine binding sites within the macromolecular complex of the 5HT transporter. Moreover, platelet 5HT uptake is apparently modulated by lithium, with a similar pattern in healthy volunteers and in manic-depressive patients.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3131797     DOI: 10.1007/bf00212848

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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3.  Increased plasma free serotonin but unchanged platelet serotonin in bipolar patients treated chronically with lithium.

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