Humoral Ga1NAcα1-3Ga1NAc-lipid reactivity of humans in hypomanic state

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Abstract

A glycolipid having GalNAcα1-3Gal-NAc in the terminal increases a behavior climbing in a depression model, mouse forced swimming. Antidepressants, which sometimes induce hypomanic state in patients, increase the glycolipid and an anti-manic substance lithium decreases the glycolipid in mice. We detected the humoral GalNAcα1-3GalNAc-lipid reactivity of humans in different affective states. Although the reactivity was also showed in serums of the depression patients and the volunteers without affective disorders, the reactivity was remarkably increased in serums of hypomania patients. These strongly suggest that the humoral glycolipid increased the activities of the hypomania patients, but did not relate to the decrease of the activities in the depression patients. © 2002 Tohoku University Medical Press.

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Masuda, Y., Sugawara, J., Ohnuma, S., & Sugiyama, T. (2002). Humoral Ga1NAcα1-3Ga1NAc-lipid reactivity of humans in hypomanic state. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 197(2), 115–118. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.197.115

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