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Citation

Piletz JE, Zhu H, Ordway G, Stockmeier C, Dilly G, Reis D, Halaris A. Biol. Psychiatry 2000; 48(9): 910-919.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/s0006-3223(00)00892-1

PMID

11074229

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A downregulation of I(2)-imidazoline binding sites has been reported in frontal cortices of depressed suicide victims, according to I(2)-radioligand binding and confirmed by Western blotting. We now report Western blots of imidazoline receptor proteins in hippocampi of subjects with and without depression at the time of death.

METHODS: Postmortem diagnoses were obtained from 17 cases of Axis I major depressive disorder and 17 cases without Axis I psychopathology. No psychotropic compounds were found in body fluids. Hippocampi were removed, sectioned, and assessed histologically. Throughout the analysis, each major depressive disorder sample was paired with a sample from a psychiatrically healthy subject based on equivalent life spans and postmortem delays. The antiserum was identical to that used in previous studies that reported a downregulation of cortical 29/30-kd imidazoline receptor-binding proteins in depression.

RESULTS: A triad of imidazoline receptor-binding protein bands (40-50 kd) was detected in the human hippocampus. Subjects with major depressive disorder had significantly less intensity in each imidazoline receptor-binding proteins band compared with control subjects (p =. 01 for overall bands).

CONCLUSIONS: The present results can be aligned with previous reports of downregulation of I(2)-radioligand binding sites in both cortices and platelets of depressed patients.


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Blotting, Western; Depressive Disorder/*metabolism; Down-Regulation; Female; Hippocampus/*metabolism; Humans; Imidazoles/*metabolism; Imidazoline Receptors; Male; Middle Aged; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Receptors, Drug/*metabolism; Retrospective Studies; Suicide

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