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Platelet monoamine oxidase activity and schizophrenia--a myth that refuses to die?

A Fleissner1, R Seifert, K Schneider, W Eckert, B Fuisting.   

Abstract

Platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity was determined using kynuramine as a substrate in a group of schizophrenic patients (n = 107), a group of healthy individuals (n = 100), and a group of psychiatric patients who were neither schizophrenics nor alcoholics (n = 110). No significant difference emerged between the schizophrenics and the other two groups, while a significant reduction in platelet MAO activity in a group of alcoholics (n = 60) was confirmed. Breaking down the schizophrenic group according to course of illness, phenomenology (paranoid-hallucinatory or not) and drug use did not lead to a significant deviation in platelet MAO activity in any of these subgroups. It can also be demonstrated from the literature that the results reached by most research teams question the usefulness of platelet MAO activity as a genetic marker for psychiatric illness.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3480800     DOI: 10.1007/BF00385661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0175-758X


  63 in total

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Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  1978-08       Impact factor: 18.112

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  1972-07-28       Impact factor: 49.962

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Authors:  D L Murphy; R Weiss
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  1972-05       Impact factor: 18.112

4.  Platelet MAO activity and family history of schizophrenia.

Authors:  M Duncavage; D J Luchins; H Y Meltzer
Journal:  Psychiatry Res       Date:  1982-08       Impact factor: 3.222

5.  An inverse correlation between spontaneous eye-blink rate and platelet monoamine oxidase activity.

Authors:  C N Karson; J E Kleinman; K F Berman; B H Phelps; C D Wise; L E DeLisi; D V Jeste
Journal:  Br J Psychiatry       Date:  1983-01       Impact factor: 9.319

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Authors:  R Gruen; M Baron; M Levitt; L Asnis
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  1982-02       Impact factor: 18.112

7.  Platelet monoamine oxidase activity in first-degree relatives of schizophrenic patients.

Authors:  P Propping; W Friedl
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1979-11       Impact factor: 4.530

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Authors:  D S Robinson; A Nies
Journal:  Schizophr Bull       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 9.306

9.  Monoamine oxidase (MAO) of platelets, plasma, lymphocytes and granulocytes in schizophrenia.

Authors:  P A Bond; R L Cundall; I R Falloon
Journal:  Br J Psychiatry       Date:  1979-04       Impact factor: 9.319

10.  Phosphatidylserine inhibition of monoamine oxidase in platelets of schizophrenics.

Authors:  K H Tachiki; T D Buckman; S Eiduson; A S Kling; J Hullett
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  1986-01       Impact factor: 13.382

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  2 in total

1.  Comparative gene expression analysis of blood and brain provides concurrent validation of SELENBP1 up-regulation in schizophrenia.

Authors:  Stephen J Glatt; Ian P Everall; William S Kremen; Jacques Corbeil; Roman Sásik; Negar Khanlou; Mark Han; Choong-Chin Liew; Ming T Tsuang
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2005-10-13       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 2.  Platelets: A possible glance into brain biological processes in schizophrenia.

Authors:  Eyal Asor; Dorit Ben-Shachar
Journal:  World J Psychiatry       Date:  2012-12-22
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