TY - JOUR
T1 - Is MAO-B activity in platelets associated with the occurrence of suicidality and behavioural personality traits in depressed patients?
AU - Lewitzka, U.
AU - Müller-Oerlinghausen, B.
AU - Felber, W.
AU - Brunner, J.
AU - Hawellek, B.
AU - Rujescu, D.
AU - Ising, M.
AU - Lauterbach, E.
AU - Broocks, A.
AU - Bondy, B.
AU - Rao, M. L.
AU - Frahnert, C.
AU - Heuser, I.
AU - Hohagen, F.
AU - Maier, W.
AU - Bronisch, T.
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - Objective: Low platelet monoaminoxidase B (MAO-B) activity has been associated with various forms of impulsive behaviour and suicidality. The present study investigated the relationship between MAO-B activity in platelets and aspects of suicidality in depressed patients and controls. Method: In 87 patients with affective spectrum disorders (58% suffering from a major depressive episode - MDE) the potential association between platelet MAO-B activity and suicidality was examined. Fifty-nine of the patients had committed suicide attempt recently (SA -'suicide attempters'), 28 patients were acutely depressed without having shown suicidal thoughts or suicidal behaviour in the past (NA -'non-suicide attempters'). Results: The SA and NA were comparable as to their diagnoses and general demographic and psychopathological parameters. MAO-B activity did not differ between SA and NA. No systematic correlations existed between MAO-B activity and any dimensions of suicidal behaviour or psychopathology. As a single finding only a weak positive association of higher MAO-B activity in SA with a fatal intention of the SA was observed. Conclusion: Our findings do not support a consistent association of platelet MAO-B activity and suicidal behaviour in general, but specific facts of suicidality might be associated.
AB - Objective: Low platelet monoaminoxidase B (MAO-B) activity has been associated with various forms of impulsive behaviour and suicidality. The present study investigated the relationship between MAO-B activity in platelets and aspects of suicidality in depressed patients and controls. Method: In 87 patients with affective spectrum disorders (58% suffering from a major depressive episode - MDE) the potential association between platelet MAO-B activity and suicidality was examined. Fifty-nine of the patients had committed suicide attempt recently (SA -'suicide attempters'), 28 patients were acutely depressed without having shown suicidal thoughts or suicidal behaviour in the past (NA -'non-suicide attempters'). Results: The SA and NA were comparable as to their diagnoses and general demographic and psychopathological parameters. MAO-B activity did not differ between SA and NA. No systematic correlations existed between MAO-B activity and any dimensions of suicidal behaviour or psychopathology. As a single finding only a weak positive association of higher MAO-B activity in SA with a fatal intention of the SA was observed. Conclusion: Our findings do not support a consistent association of platelet MAO-B activity and suicidal behaviour in general, but specific facts of suicidality might be associated.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2007.01121.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2007.01121.x
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 18028252
AN - SCOPUS:37149047738
SN - 0001-690X
VL - 117
SP - 41
EP - 49
JO - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
JF - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
IS - 1
ER -