Decreases in peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptors in postmortem brains of chronic schizophrenics
- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal Of Neural Transmission-Parkinsons Disease and Dementia Section
- Vol. 104 (11-12) , 1361-1370
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01294737
Abstract
Summary We measured the peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptors (PBRs), a marker of gliosis, in 26 brain areas (cerebral cortex, thalamus and extrapyramidal system) of the postmortem brains of 13 chronic schizophrenics and 10 controls, using [3H] PK 11195 as a ligand for the receptor assay. The specific [3H] PK 11195 binding was significantly decreased in three brain areas (superior parietal cortex, primary visual area and putamen) of schizophrenics, although there were no changes in the binding in the other brain areas. Scatchard analysis revealed that there were decreases in both the Bmax and Kd of [3H] PK 11195 binding in the brain areas. These results were almost in accordance with a number of neuropathological studies reporting that there was no change or reduction in glial cells in the brain regions of schizophrenics and suggested that the decreased density of PBRs in the brain may be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, associated with reduced production of neurosteroids coupled to PBRs.Keywords
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