Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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The etiology of the Rett syndrome (RS) is unknown. Reduced function of biogenic amines has been described. Symptoms of central apnea, hyperventilation, hypothermia, peripheral analgesia, muscle rigidity, myoclonic jerks, hand stereotypy and seizures occur in RS and have been suggested as a result of elevated central beta-endorphins. It was hypothesized that a dysfunctional modulation of endogenous opiate systems and biogenic amines may be present. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from 12 girls with RS was studied for beta-endorphin immunoreactivity, and biogenic amines. Lactates and pyruvate levels were measured. Eleven of the 12 girls had elevated beta-endorphin immunoreactivity in CSF, 4 girls had reduced biogenic amines and 6 girls had elevated pyruvate and lactate levels. Whether the elevated beta-endorphin immunoreactivity is a primary disorder or is a result of secondary feedback mechanisms is unknown. Naltrexone, an antiopioid drug, may reduce symptoms.
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PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid studies in the Rett syndrome: biogenic amines and beta-endorphins. 169 44

The present article summarizes the main results of the cross-sectional part of the 'Munich Vulnerability Study' in which healthy first-degree relatives of patients with an affective disorder were investigated by assessing their neuroendocrine, polysomnographic and psychometric status. As patients with an acute episode of a major depression, the group of the healthy relatives exhibited signs of a hyperactive hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system verified by the combined dexamethasone corticotropin-releasing hormone (DEX/CRH) test, as well as a slow wave sleep deficit in the first sleep cycle and an increased amount of rapid eye movements during REM sleep. The psychometric profile of the healthy relatives was characterised by elevated scores on the scales measuring 'Rigidity' and 'Autonomic Lability'. On a single-case level, 32% of the healthy first-degree relatives of patients with an affective disorder exhibited 'depression-like' features or conspicuous findings in at least two of the three (i.e. neuroendocrine, polysomnographic, psychometric) areas assessed. Whether the relatives with the neurobiological and psychometric abnormalities we identified have a higher risk for developing an affective disorder than those without has to be answered by the still ongoing prospective part of the study.
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PMID:Neuroendocrine, polysomnographic and psychometric observations in healthy subjects at high familial risk for affective disorders: the current state of the 'Munich vulnerability study'. 1117 71