Murphy D L, Belmaker R, Carpenter W T, Wyatt R J
Br J Psychiatry. 1977 Feb;130:151-8. doi: 10.1192/bjp.130.2.151.
Reported reductions in the activity of platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) in chronic schizophrenic patients might be contributed to by alterations in hormones, platelet numbers or other non-specific factors thought to affect enzyme activity. In this study, MAO activity in 27 patients with chronic schizophrenia was measured, using benzylamine as the substrate in an assay based on platelet counts instead of platelet protein, and was found to be markedly lower than mean MAO activity in 375 normal controls. These results were similar to those previously reported with tryptamine as a substrate for the enzyme. Serum testosterone, triiodothyronine, iron and iron-binding capacity were within normal ranges in individuals with reduced MAO activities. Platelet MAO activity remained stable over time in patients and controls.
据报道,慢性精神分裂症患者血小板单胺氧化酶(MAO)活性降低可能是由激素变化、血小板数量或其他被认为会影响酶活性的非特异性因素所致。在本研究中,以苄胺为底物,基于血小板计数而非血小板蛋白进行检测,测量了27例慢性精神分裂症患者的MAO活性,发现其显著低于375名正常对照者的MAO平均活性。这些结果与先前以色胺作为该酶底物时所报道的结果相似。MAO活性降低的个体血清睾酮、三碘甲状腺原氨酸、铁和铁结合能力均在正常范围内。患者和对照者的血小板MAO活性随时间保持稳定。