Journal article

Platelet serotonin uptake in panic disorder patients: A replication study

TR Norman, FK Judd, GD Burrows, IM McIntyre

Psychiatry Research | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 1989

Abstract

Platelet serotonin uptake was measured in 29 patients with DSM-III panic disorder or agoraphobia with panic attacks and compared to values obtained in 23 controls. Both the affinity constant (Km) and the maximal rate of uptake (Vmax) were determined in a buffered medium using 14C-serotonin. Patients and controls did not differ significantly with respect to age or Km values. A statistically significant difference was observed for Vmax (mean ± SD = 65 ± 22 pmol/108 platelet/min in patients vs. 44 ± 13 pmol/108 platelets/min in controls). This finding suggests an overactivity of peripheral serotonergic function in panic disorder, which may also imply a similar dysfunction centrally. © 1989.

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