Abstract
Platelet serotonin (5-HT) studies were conducted with 12 hyperserotonemic and 12 normoserotonemic age-, sex-, and relationship-matched relatives of autistic probands. Each group consisted of 7 mothers, 4 fathers, and 1 sister of autistic children and adolescents. The density (Bmax) of platelet 5-HT2 receptor binding sites, labelled with [3H]-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), was significantly lower in 11 hyperserotonemic subjects compared to 12 normoserotonemic subjects (40.9 ± 13.5 fmol/mg protein, 59.6 ± 13.2; p < 0.004). The affinity (Kd) for [3H]-LSD binding did not differ. Although the density (Bmax) of [3H]-paroxetine binding did not differ between groups, there was a small difference in the affinity (Kd) of [3H]-paroxetene binding (hyperserotonemic 47.6 ± 9.0 pM, normoserotonemic 54.8 ± 12.1; p < 0.05). There were no significant differences in platelet 5-HT uptake, or in thrombin-stimulated 5-HT release. Basal, 5-HT-stimulated, and arginine-vasopressin (AVP)-stimulated inositol phosphate production, as well as basal, prostaglandin E1 (PGE1)-, and forskolin-stimulated cAMP production did not differ. There were significant correlations between whole blood 5-HT levels and LSD Bmax (rs = -0.63, N=23, p < 0.002) and whole blood 5-HT levels and 5-HT uptake Vmax (rs = 0.56, N=18, p < 0.02). However, [3H]-LSD labelled 5-HT2 binding and 5-HT uptake were not correlated with each other. Hyperserotonemia of autism may be heterogeneous with one subgroup of subjects with increased 5-HT uptake and another subgroup with decreased 5-HT2 binding. © 1993.
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Cook, E. H., Arora, R. C., Anderson, G. M., Berry-Kravis, E. M., Yan, S. ya, Yeoh, H. C., … Leventhal, B. L. (1993). Platelet serotonin studies in hyperserotonemic relatives of children with autistic disorder. Life Sciences, 52(25), 2005–2015. https://doi.org/10.1016/0024-3205(93)90685-V
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