This study examined bipolar patients in the manic and depressed phases of bipolar disorder and controls, measuring basal radiolabelled 45Ca2+ uptake into platelets, and the effects of verapamil and flunarazine on uptake. Radiolabelled 45Ca2f uptake into platelets was measured in the manic ( N = 13)
Increased uptake of serotonin by blood platelets from patients with bipolar primary affective disorder-bipolar type
โ Scribed by Zvi Zemishlany; Hanan Munitz; Avner Rotman; Henricus Wijsenbeck
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 407 KB
- Volume
- 77
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0033-3158
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โฆ Synopsis
Active uptake of serotonin (5-HT) by blood platelets with bipolar primary affective disorder-bipolar type has been compared to that of their family members and healthy controls, and K~ and Vma x values were calculated for each subject. The uptake of patients' platelets, as reflected by Vmax, was found to be significantly higher than that of healthy controls (P< 0.05) and non significantly higher than that of family members (P< 0.05). The average value obtained (in pmol/10 s platelets/5 min) were 253.4 (patients), 199.7 (families), and 171.5 (controls). The increased uptake by patients' platelets was not dependent on the state of disease. In two families, daughters of the patients exhibited the same uptake pattern as their ill mothers. The K,, values for patients, family members, and controls were all about 1.06 x 10 -6 M. This study raises the possibility that the differences between patients and healthy individuals might be attributed to genetic factors. The meaning and interpretation of the findings are discussed.
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