Abnormal phosphorylation has been proposed to be involved in the pathogenes
is of affective disorders. The present study investigated basal and cAMP-st
imulated endogenous protein phosphorylation in human postmortem brain tissu
e from bipolar and schizophrenic patients. Furthermore, basal kinase activi
ty and stimulated protein kinase A activity were measured. The frontal and
occipital cortex were analysed. Using [gamma-P-32]ATP as phosphate donor, b
asal and cAMP-stimulated phosphorylation of endogenous proteins was measure
d in the absence or presence of 8-Br-cAMP, respectively. The proteins were
separated on SDS-gels and the radioactivity in the individual bands was mea
sured. We observed a significant reduction of P-32 incorporation in three p
rotein substrates (15, 16 and 21 kD) in frontal cortex of bipolar patients.
However, there were no differences in the PKA activity between any of the
groups. The present study demonstrates abnormal phosphorylation of specific
proteins in brain tissue obtained from bipolar patients in comparison to s
chizophrenics and controls.