Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2565029 Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The objective of this study was to explore the inter-relationship of three platelet measures of serotonergic function (5-HT): 5-HT Transporter Binding, 5-HT-2 Receptor Binding and 5-HT Content and to explore their inter-relationship with measures of aggression and impulsivity. 58 male subjects with personality disorder were studied. Numbers of platelet 5-HT Transporter and 5-HT-2 Receptor sites were assessed by examining the Bmax of 3H-Paroxetine Binding and the Bmax of 125I-LSD Binding to the blood platelet; 5-HT Content was assessed by measuring the amount of 5-HT in the platelet material. Life history of aggression was assessed by Life History of Aggression. Impulsivity was assessed by the Impulsivity Scale of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-II. Platelet 5-HT Transporter Binding correlated with both 5-HT-2 Receptor Binding and 5-HT Content; the latter two variables did not correlate with each other. Only Platelet 5-HT Transporter binding correlated significantly with LHA Aggression. These data suggest that while Platelet 5-HT Transporter binding correlates with both 5-HT-2 Receptor Binding and with 5-HT Content, that only 5-HT Transporter Binding represents a correlate of aggression in male personality disordered subjects.

► Measures of platelet serotonergic function (5-HT) and aggression and impulsivity were studied in males with personality disorder. ► Platelet 5-HT measures included: 5-HT Transporter Binding (5-HTTB), 5-HT-2 Receptor Binding (5-HT-2RB) and 5-HT Content. ► Platelet 5-HTTB correlated with 5-HT-2RB and 5-HT Content; the latter two did not correlate with each other. ► Despite the inter-correlation among platelet 5-HT measures, only Platelet 5-HTTB correlated significantly with LHA Aggression.

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