Soyka M, Bondy B, Peuker B, Ackenheil M
Psychiatische Klinik und Poliklinik, Universität München, Federal Republic of Germany.
J Stud Alcohol. 1994 Jul;55(4):503-7. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1994.55.503.
An increased spiperone binding capacity in lymphocytes has been proposed as a possible biological marker for schizophrenia while in previous studies patients with alcohol dependence were shown to have a normal binding capacity. In a pilot study the spiperone binding capacity was studied in 8 patients with alcohol hallucinosis, 11 patients with acute drug-induced psychosis and 12 patients with other organic psychosis. An increased binding capacity, defined as > 4 fmol/l E6 cells, was found in only 1 patient with alcohol hallucinosis, 3 patients with drug-induced psychosis and 2 patients with other organic psychosis. Possible implications of these findings for future research are discussed.