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Platelet serotonin concentration and suicidal behavior in combat related posttraumatic stress disorder
Authors:Kovacic Zrnka  Henigsberg Neven  Pivac Nela  Nedic Gordana  Borovecki Andrea
Institution:Department of Psychopharmacology, Croatian Institute for Brain Research, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Psychiatric Hospital Vrapce, University Department of General and Forensic Psychiatry and Clinical Psychophysiology, Zagreb, Croatia.
Abstract:Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious and global problem, a psychiatric disorder that frequently occurs with different comorbidities, and is associated with a high suicide rate. Pathophysiologically, both PTSD and suicidal behavior are related to disturbances in the central serotonergic system. Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) controls emotional behavior, anxiety, impulsivity and aggression, and nearly all known antidepressants and antianxiety drugs affect 5-HT transmission. Platelet 5-HT can be used as a limited peripheral marker of the central serotonergic synaptosomes, since it is related to particular basic psychopathological characteristics of several psychiatric disorders. Platelet 5-HT concentration has been reported to be similar in PTSD subjects and healthy controls, but suicidal patients across different psychiatric diagnoses have reduced platelet 5-HT concentration. This study examined platelet 5-HT concentration by the spectrofluorimetric method in male subjects: 73 suicidal and 47 non-suicidal veterans with current and chronic combat related PTSD, 45 suicidal and 30 non-suicidal comparative non-PTSD subjects and 147 healthy men. The presence of suicidal behavior (score=0, non-suicidal; scores > or =1, suicidal) was assessed with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-17 (HDRS). Platelet 5-HT concentration was significantly lower in suicidal PTSD and non-PTSD patients compared to non-suicidal patients or healthy controls. Since the majority of patients scored very low on item 3 of HDRS, no significant correlation between suicidal scores and platelet 5-HT concentration was found. These results show that reduced platelet 5-HT concentration is related to suicidal behavior in PTSD, and suggest that platelet 5-HT concentration might be used as a peripheral marker to predict suicidal behavior across psychiatric diagnoses.
Keywords:ANOVA  analysis of variance  CAPS  Clinician Administered PTSD Scale  HAMA  Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety  HDRS  Hamilton's Rating Scale for Depression 17-item  HVA  homovanillic acid  5-HIAA  5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid  5-HT  5-hydroxytryptamine  serotonin  MAO  monoamine oxidase  PANSS  Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale  PRP Platelet rich plasma  PTSD  posttraumatic stress disorder  SSRI  selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors  SCID  Structured Clinical Interview  
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