Serotonergic platelet variables in unmedicated patients suffering from major depression and healthy subjects - Relationship between 5HT content and 5HT uptake
L. Franke et al., Serotonergic platelet variables in unmedicated patients suffering from major depression and healthy subjects - Relationship between 5HT content and 5HT uptake, LIFE SCI, 67(3), 2000, pp. 301-315
The dependence of platelet-5HT content on apparent kinetic parameters of 5H
T uptake was analyzed in 56 healthy subjects and 47 depressed patients, who
had not been taking psychotropic medication for several months. There were
no significant relationships between apparent V-max or K-m and platelet-5H
T content in both groups. However, the ratio of V-max to K-m,, as a measure
of apparent 5HT uptake efficiency, significantly correlated with the plate
let-5HT concentration in healthy subjects (r=0.627 p<0.001). Female control
s showed a higher correlation coefficient (r=0.723) than male controls (r=0
.457). A marked deviation from the linear relationship between 5HT content
and the ratio V-max/K-m was observed in female depressed patients (r=0.250
n.s.). In male depressed patients the correlation coefficient (r=0.485 p<0.
05) was similar to male healthy subjects, but the regression equations diff
ered significantly in slope and intercept. Dividing controls and patients i
n subgroups with low, median and high net uptake rates, it was found that t
he frequencies of these uptake rate classes were 24.6%, 33.3%, 42.1% in con
trols and 38.3%, 44.7%, 17.0% in patients respectively. Patients and contro
ls with low net uptake rate showed very similar uptake kinetics and uptake
efficiencies, but the lack of a significant correlation between 5HT content
and the ratio V-max/K-m differentiated patients from controls. The status
of the serotonergic system, expressed as relationship between 5HT content a
nd uptake efficiency, was very similar in patients and controls in the rang
e of medium net uptake rate. A trend toward higher values of uptake efficie
ncy was apparent in patients with high net uptake rate but the platelet-5HT
content was similar to corresponding controls. Mean scores on the HAMD sca
le (total score and psychic anxiety item) were significantly higher in the
low net uptake rate group of patients than in those with a high net uptake
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