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Cross-cultural study of a biochemical abnormality in paranoid schizophrenia
Authors:Dilip V Jeste  Dinsha R Doongaji  Dilkhush Panjwani  M Datta  Steven G Potkin  Farouk Karoum  Shobha Thatte  Ashit S Sheth  Jayant S Apte  Richard Jed Wyatt
Abstract:We studied 24-hour urinary excretion of phenylethylamine (PEA) and creatinine in 50 schizophrenic (39 paranoid and 11 nonparanoid) and 19 nonpsychiatric patients from Bombay, India. Methods for diagnosis, clinical assessment, and 24-hour urine collection were identical to those used in an earlier study done in a Washington, D.C. hospital. Clinical evaluations were done in Bombay, while urinary PEA and creatinine estimations were performed at NIMH, Washington, without knowledge of the subjects' identity. Paranoid schizophrenic patients had significantly greater 24-hour urinary excretion of PEA than both nonparanoid schizophrenic patients and nonpsychiatric controls. The mean amount of PEA per g creatinine in urine was also highest for paranoid schizophrenic patients. Our findings provide cross-cultural support to the possibility of abnormal PEA metabolism in at least some patients with paranoid schizophrenia.
Keywords:Paranoid schizophrenia  phenylethylamine  creatinine  cross-cultural
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