Platelet Radioligand Binding and Neuroendocrine Challenge Tests in Depression
- 28 September 2007
- book chapter
- Published by Wiley
- Vol. 123, 84-105
- https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470513361.ch6
Abstract
The purpose of this work was to examine the number and function of α2-adrenoceptors and the number of serotonin uptake sites in depressed patients and controls. Platelet α2-adrenoceptors and platelet serotonin uptake sites were labelled with [3H]yohimbine and [3H]imipramine respectively. Central α2-adrenoceptor function was assessed by growth hormone and other responses to challenge with the α2-agonist clonidine. No overall difference in the binding parameters was observed between the control and depressed groups, but the results highlight the importance of drug-free interval, menopausal status and membrane protein concentration within the binding assays in the interpretation of such studies. The growth hormone response to clonidine tended to be blunted in depressed females and was significantly blunted in the subgroup of depressives who failed to suppress plasma cortisol concentrations in response to dexamethasone. Depressed subjects also showed a smaller decrease in diastolic blood pressure and a smaller increase in sedation than control subjects.Keywords
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