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Copyright ©2012 Baishideng.
World J Psychiatr. Dec 22, 2012; 2(6): 124-133
Published online Dec 22, 2012. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v2.i6.124
Table 1 Variations in monoamine oxidase activity in health and disease
High platelets MAO activityLow platelets MAO activity
WomenMen
ElderlyPremenstrual phase in woman
Anxiety statesBipolar disorder
Alzheimer diseaseAlcoholism
Schizophrenia
Table 2 Low monoamine oxidase activity in schizophrenia
SubtypeParanoid schizophrenia
SymptomsAuditory hallucination
Negative symptoms in unmedicated males
PrognosisBetter social adjustment and fewer symptoms at follow-up (other study reported higher symptomatology in senium)
Table 3 Platelet serotonin in schizophrenia
High platelet serotoninLow platelet serotonin
Paranoid schizophreniaNon-paranoid schizophrenia
Correlated with severity of auditory hallucinationsCorrelated with lack of insight and with conceptual disorganization
Chronic active course
Higher levels in spring in patients with positive symptoms
Winter born patients
Table 4 Main methods used in psychiatry platelet research
MethodBrief description and representative references
MAO activity measuring2-carbon14-tryptamine hydrochloride or carbon14-benzylamine as substrates[16,109]
Platelet 5-HT levelsHigh-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with fluorimetric or electrochemical detection[110]
Serotonin transporter binding sites[3H] Imipramine binding assay[73]
Noradrenergic binding sitesSpecific binding of 3H-clonidine and 3H-yohimbine to platelet membranes[111]
Prostaglandin E1 suppression of platelet aggregation responseUsing PGE1 to suppress platelet aggregation in response to ADP[89]
Platelet Associated Antibodies 11Enzyme linked immunoassay based on color development after reaction with anti-human immunoglobulin bound to horseradish peroxidase[112]
Platelet mitochondrial enzyme activityMeasuring different complexes of the respiratory system activity[100]