Sakala Katre, Katus Urmeli, Kiive Evelyn, Veidebaum Toomas, Harro Jaanus
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tartu, Estonia; Department of Chronic Diseases, National Institute for Health Development, Tallinn, Estonia; School of Natural Sciences and Health, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia.
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Brain Res. 2023 Apr 1;1804:148249. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2023.148249. Epub 2023 Jan 20.
Lower platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity has been associated with problem behaviors, including criminal behavior, but not all studies agree. We have examined platelet MAO activity and antisocial behavior involving police contact in a longitudinal birth cohort study. The sample included both birth cohorts (original n = 1238) of the Estonian Children Personality Behavior and Health Study. Platelet MAO activity was measured at ages 15, 18 and 25 radioenzymatically with β-phenylethylamine as the substrate. Police contacts were self-reported in an interview and drug use in a questionnaire filled in during a laboratory visit. In cross-sectional analyses, males with the record of antisocial behavior had lower platelet MAO activity. In longitudinal mixed-effect regression models, this association was found to be independent of smoking. Furthermore, including smoking in the model revealed lower platelet MAO activity also in females with past antisocial behaviour. A further exploratory regression analysis with antisocial behavior at two levels of frequency and consideration of self-reported use of illicit drugs either in a single occasion or repeatedly demonstrated some "dose-dependency" in the relationship of antisocial behavior and platelet MAO activity. Platelet MAO activity was lower in male but not female subjects with basic education level as compared to secondary and higher education, but it was not related to non-verbal intelligence. Neither was platelet MAO activity associated with socio- economic status. In conclusion, antisocial behavior as occurring in general population is associated with low platelet MAO activity that probably reflects low capacity of the serotonergic system.
血小板单胺氧化酶(MAO)活性降低与包括犯罪行为在内的问题行为有关,但并非所有研究都认同这一点。在一项纵向出生队列研究中,我们对涉及与警方接触的血小板MAO活性和反社会行为进行了研究。样本包括爱沙尼亚儿童个性行为与健康研究的两个出生队列(初始n = 1238)。以β-苯乙胺为底物,采用放射酶法在15岁、18岁和25岁时测量血小板MAO活性。警方接触情况通过访谈自我报告,药物使用情况通过实验室访视期间填写的问卷报告。在横断面分析中,有反社会行为记录的男性血小板MAO活性较低。在纵向混合效应回归模型中,发现这种关联与吸烟无关。此外,在模型中纳入吸烟情况后发现,过去有反社会行为的女性血小板MAO活性也较低。进一步进行探索性回归分析,将反社会行为分为两个频率水平,并考虑单次或多次自我报告的非法药物使用情况,结果表明反社会行为与血小板MAO活性之间存在一定的“剂量依赖性”。与接受中等及高等教育的男性相比,接受基础教育的男性血小板MAO活性较低,但女性并非如此,且血小板MAO活性与非言语智力无关。血小板MAO活性也与社会经济地位无关。总之,普通人群中出现的反社会行为与血小板MAO活性低有关,这可能反映了血清素能系统的低功能。