Jenner F A, Lee C R, Paschalis C, Hill S E, Burkinshaw L, Jennings G
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1983;81(4):301-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00427567.
Five patients suffering from periodic affective disorders with short mood-cycles were treated with rubidium chloride, producing peak erythrocyte concentrations between 9 and 13 mmol/l. Loading with rubidium was associated with decreased total body potassium, but red-cell potassium was unchanged. Regular mood-cycling was disturbed, together with the associated body-weight changes. There was a slight extracellular "metabolic" acidosis. Electrolyte concentrations fluctuate abnormally in these patients, and two muscle biopsy specimens had very low potassium contents.