Buchsbaum M S, Coursey R D, Murphy D L
Science. 1976 Oct 15;194(4262):339-41. doi: 10.1126/science.968488.
A population of individuals potentially at risk for psychiatric disorders was identified by screening 375 college student volunteers for low platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity levels. The lower and upper 10 per cent in MAO activity were interviewed and family history data were obtained. Low-MAO probands reported more frequent psychiatric or psychological counseling and problems with the law. Families of low MAO probands had an eightfold increase in the incidence of suicide or suicide attempts over those of high-MAO probands. This suggests that reduced MAO levels, reported previously in patients with affective disorders and chronic schizophrenia, may predict a vulnerability to psychiatric disorder.
通过对375名大学生志愿者的血小板单胺氧化酶(MAO)活性水平进行筛查,确定了一组有患精神疾病潜在风险的人群。对MAO活性处于较低和较高水平的10%的人群进行了访谈,并获取了家族史数据。MAO水平低的先证者报告称接受精神科或心理咨询的频率更高,且有法律问题。MAO水平低的先证者的家族中,自杀或自杀未遂的发生率比MAO水平高的先证者家族高八倍。这表明,先前在情感障碍和慢性精神分裂症患者中报告的MAO水平降低,可能预示着易患精神疾病。