Rausch J L, Janowsky D S, Risch S C, Huey L Y
Psychiatry Res. 1986 Oct;19(2):105-12. doi: 10.1016/0165-1781(86)90003-x.
Platelet serotonin uptake was kinetically measured in 32 psychiatric inpatients and 32 age- and sex-matched controls. Patients were categorized into four groups: depressed patients, manic bipolars, other affective disorders, and nonaffective psychiatric disorders. A randomized block factorial analysis of variance indicated that the depressed patients had a significantly lower maximal velocity (Vmax) of serotonin uptake in comparison to matched controls, without a statistically significant difference in Km. No statistically significant difference was found for any of the other diagnostic groups in comparison to controls for Vmax or Km. These results are compared with previous studies of platelet serotonin transport in clinically depressed patients and in physostigmine-induced depression.