Gentsch C, Lichtsteiner M, Gastpar M, Gastpar G, Feer H
Psychiatry Res. 1985 Mar;14(3):177-87. doi: 10.1016/0165-1781(85)90012-5.
The density of platelet 3H-imipramine binding sites has been proposed as a biological marker in psychiatry. We report the range of platelet 3H-imipramine binding in 55 psychiatric patients and 11 control subjects. All blood samples were withdrawn at 2300 h (on the day of hospital admission for patients). With the use of a slight modification of a previously described 3H-imipramine binding method, a mean B max of 1,510 fmole/mg protein (range: 390-5,560; median: 1,450) and a mean Kd of 2.0 nM (range: 0.6-17.0; median: 1.4) were determined for psychiatric patients. For the controls, a mean B max of 1,590 fmole/mg protein (range: 870-2,570; median: 1,440) and a mean Kd of 1.4 nM (range 0.8-2.4; median 1.4) were determined. When patients were subdivided based on ICD-9 psychiatric diagnoses, no significant differences between distinct subgroups of psychiatric patients with respect to B max or Kd values for platelet 3H-imipramine binding could be established. Similarly, no significant difference between psychiatric patients and controls was obtained.