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Citation

De Paermentier F, Lowther S, Crompton MR, Katona CL, Horton RW. J. Psychopharmacol. 1997; 11(4): 295-299.

Affiliation

Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9443516

Abstract

We have measured beta-adrenoceptor binding in pineal glands obtained at post mortem from suicides with a firm retrospective diagnosis of depression, and from age and gender-matched controls. In both antidepressant-free and antidepressant-treated suicides there were no significant differences in the number or affinity of beta-adrenoceptors compared to controls. Within the total group of subjects we found no variation in beta-adrenoceptor binding in relation to time of death or season of death. There was a significant negative correlation between the number of beta-adrenoceptors and age in controls, but not in suicides. These results suggest that pineal beta-adrenoceptors are not altered either in depression or as a result of antidepressant treatment.


Language: en

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