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Lumbar cerebrospinal fluid levels of 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
, which are used as indicators of central nervous system serotonergic neuronal activity, were significantly higher in 67 patients with chronic pain and in 32 patients with acute pain (23.6 +/- 3.3 and 23.1 +/- 3.8, respectively) than in 30 patients (8.8 +/- 1.7) who had no pain. However, there was no correlation between levels of 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
in patients with chronic or acute pain, nor between groups of patients with chronic pain whose pain mechanisms were of psychogenic, sympathetic, somatic, or central origin, based on their responses to differential spinal block; there was also no correlation between levels of
depression
, as evaluated by the Zung scale, in patients with different types of chronic pain, even though all of these patients were depressed. The elevated levels of 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
in the depressed patients with chronic pain are not consistent with previous studies on the etiology and types of chronic pain. As recent research indicates that the perception of pain may be modulated by endogenous analgesic systems involving enkephalin and serotonin (5-HT), this study was undertaken to clarify the association between 5-HT activity and nociception. Our findings did show a link between acute noxious stimulation and central increases in serotonergic activity. However, we could not differentiate between pain mechanisms and degree of
depression
. Our studies did indicate that, because of both the persistence of pain complaints and the increased levels of brain 5-HT activity, the endogenous analgesic systems are not totally effective as natural inhibitors of pain. Furthermore, the increased
depression
and continued pain in the presence of elevated 5-HT activity in patients with chronic pain may represent a tolerance or decreased responsiveness to 5-HT.
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PMID:Serotonergic activity in man as a function of pain, pain mechanisms, and depression. 617 60
Preliminary data are presented from the NIMH Collaborative Study on the psychobiology of
depression
, biological studies, dealing with relationships between the pre-treatment levels of the neurotransmitter metabolites 3-methoxy-4-hydrophenethyleneglycol (MHPG), 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
(5-HIAA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) and the subsequent therapeutic response of depressed patients to imipramine or amitriptyline. Eighty-seven depressed patients were studied during pre-treatment and treatment periods. It has been found that (1) both low pre-treatment urinary MHPG and low CSF 5-HIAA values are associated with a response to imipramine; these relationships were not artefacts due to sex or age; (2) there were no significant relationships between pre-treatment urinary MHPG, CSF MHPG, 5-HIAA, or HVA values and the subsequent response, or failure of response, to amitriptyline; (3) there was not a bimodal distribution for CSF 5-HIAA. For both males and females, there were positive and statistically significant correlations between CSF MHPG and urinary MHPG; for the females, there were positive and significant correlations between both urinary and CSF MHPG and CSF 5-HIAA. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.
...
PMID:Pre-treatment neurotransmitter metabolites and response to imipramine or amitriptyline treatment. 617 15
In order to explore the psychodynamics of a previously observed association between a low concentration of the serotonin metabolite 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
(5-HIAA) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and an increased tendency to suicidal behavior, blind ratings of Rorschach variables were compared between depressed and/or suicidal patients with low (less than 80 nanomoles/l) and normal (greater than 80 nanomoles/l) CSF 5-HIAA. In 14 patient pairs matched for sex, age, body height, and interview-based ratings of severity of
depression
, the low 5-HIAA subjects had significantly more anxiety and more hostility in the Rorschach ratings. Their anxiety tolerance was lower, and they were significantly less efficient in their handling of conflict. The results support the hypothesis that biochemical variables may be of importance for certain psychodynamic mechanisms suggested to be relevant for psychopathology, including suicidal behavior.
...
PMID:Rorschach ratings in depressed and suicidal patients with low levels of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in cerebrospinal fluid. 618 3
Indoles were measured in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from control patients, from patients suffering from folate deficiency, and from patients with vitamin B12 deficiency. The folate-deficient patients were classified according to whether they exhibited a neuropsychiatric syndrome, consisting of organic mental changes, polyneuropathy, and
depression
, which responded to folate administration. CSF 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
was low in the vitamin B12-deficient patients and in those folate-deficient patients whose symptoms were not related to folate deficiency. CSF 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
returned to normal with folate treatment in the patients exhibiting folate-responsive neuropsychiatric signs. The data indicate a close association between folate-responsive neuropsychiatric symptoms and changes in 5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism in the central nervous system.
...
PMID:Effect of folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiencies on 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in human cerebrospinal fluid. 618 39
As part of the National Institute of Mental Health Clinical Research Branch Collaborative Program on the Psychobiology of
Depression
, the authors compared concentrations of CSF monoamine metabolites (the norepinephrine metabolite 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol [MHPG], the dopamine metabolite homovanillic acid [HVA], and the serotonin metabolite 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
[5-HIAA]) from 14 hospitalized manic patients with concentrations from 62 healthy comparison subjects. The manic patients had significantly higher levels of MHPG. Levels of 5-HIAA and HVA did not differ between the manic patients and the comparison male subjects, but they were elevated in the female manic patients. MHPG was the only metabolite that correlated significantly with mania symptom ratings. These data are consistent with findings that have shown abnormal, perhaps excessive, central noradrenergic activity in patients with mania, but not with those suggesting deficits in serotoninergic function.
...
PMID:CSF monoamine metabolites in mania. 618 81
In blood platelets of untreated patients with endogenous depression a significantly lower concentration of serotonin (5-HT) was found than in healthy persons (P less than 0.05). The patients were afterwards divided into two groups: group I with mild symptoms of
depression
(total scores by Hamilton
Depression
Rating Scale below 40) and group II with severe
depression
(total scores above 40). The gradual diminishing of symptoms in both groups was accompanied by no change in 5-HT level in the first group and by progressive and well marked increases in platelet 5-HT content in the second one, attaining average normal values at the end of week 3 of treatment with maprotiline. In in vitro experiments maprotiline inhibited the uptake of 5-HT into blood platelets of healthy persons less than doxepin. After injection of maprotiline in rats (50 mg/kg IP) the turnover rate of 5-HT in the brain was only marginally affected if measured by 5-HT rise and 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
(5-HIAA) decline after administration of the MAO inhibitor pargyline, or by estimation of 5-HIAA increase after blocking active transport with probenecid. However, after treatment with maprotiline alone, the 5-HIAA level in the rat brain was significantly increased, although the concentration of 5-HT was not altered. These results suggest: a) the possibility of an action of maprotiline on serotoninergic neurons and b) the suitability of blood platelets as a model for such an investigation.
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PMID:Maprotiline in the treatment of endogenous depression: comparison of therapeutic effect with serotonin level in blood platelets. 618 39
The effect of 1 mg dexamethasone on CSF levels of 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
(5 HIAA), homovanillic acid (HVA) and cortisol (CS) was investigated in 100 psychiatric inpatients: 45 subjects had their lumbar punctures 1-4 days following dexamethasone administration, and the results were compared with those from 55 other patients investigated before drug ingestion. All patients were women, and none had received psychotropic medication for at least two weeks before the study. Seven subjects consented to two LPs both before and after dexamethasone. As expected, cortisol in the CSF significantly decreased after dexamethasone: the decrease was greatest 10 hours following the drug. HVA showed a weak and transient elevation after 10 hours only. CSF 5 HIAA was found to be significantly increased in postdexamethasone samples and high levels were still found even after 82 hours. Diagnostic differences (major or minor
depression
, schizophrenia, alcohol abuse or dependence) did not account for the observed differences. Repeated CSF examinations in seven subjects corroborated these findings: all cortisol values were decreased and all 5 HIAA values were increased after dexamethasone while HVA values showed random changes. The data may suggest that serotonergic mechanisms may be involved in dexamethasone action in the CNS. In addition, dexamethasone administration can alter CSF 5 HIAA level, a possible factor which should be taken into consideration in CSF studies.
...
PMID:The effect of dexamethasone on cerebrospinal fluid monoamine metabolites and cortisol in psychiatric patients. 619 44
Levels of 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
(5-HIAA), homovanillic acid (HVA), and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG) in the CSF, and norepinephrine (NE), epinephrine (E), vanillylmandelic acid, normetanephrine, metanephrine, and MHPG in the urine, were measured in 151 hospitalized patients with affective disorders and in 80 healthy controls following a two-week drug-free period. Unipolar and bipolar depressed subjects differed only in NE and E levels. Compared with controls, depressed subjects had higher CSF MHPG levels, women had higher 5-HIAA levels, and men had lower HVA levels. All urinary metabolites were elevated in
depression
and mania, with the exception of MHPG. The patterns of NE-E differences discriminated among the forms of affective disorders. These data suggest an imbalance of monoamine transmission in
depression
, characterized by the hyperactive sympathetic nervous system and adrenal medulla. However, MHPG may not be the measure of choice to reflect this imbalance, necessitating measurement of total body monoamine output.
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PMID:CSF and urinary biogenic amines and metabolites in depression and mania. A controlled, univariate analysis. 619 64
Depression
is a common symptom in patients with Parkinson's disease. It is not related to the severity of the motor symptoms or changes in dopamine metabolism and does not improve on treatment with dopamine agonists. Alterations in serotonin metabolism are found in primary (endogenous)
depression
. The brain content of serotonin in Parkinson's disease is also reduced, but this has not been related to any manifestation of the disorder. We found that the CSF content of the major metabolite of serotonin, 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
, was lower in depressed than in nondepressed parkinsonians. The data suggest that the alterations in serotonin metabolism in Parkinson's disease identify a subgroup of patients who are prone to
depression
.
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PMID:Altered serotonin metabolism in depressed patients with parkinson's disease. 620 Aug 1
Repeated lumbar punctures in 16 healthy volunteers showed reproducible concentrations of 5-
hydroxyindoleacetic acid
(5-HIAA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). In seven depressed patients, studied during two or three illness periods, the metabolite concentrations were also fairly stable. In 11 patients CSF concentrations of 5-HIAA, but not of HVA, were higher after recovery than during
depression
. This increase of 5-HIAA after recovery was confined to patients whose initial serotonin metabolite levels were low. The finding constitutes further evidence of a biochemical heterogeneity within the depressive disorders, and suggests that patients whose CSF 5-HIAA is low during a depressive episode may have a less stable serotonin system than other patients with depressive illness.
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PMID:CSF monoamine metabolites of depressed patients during illness and after recovery. 620 99
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