Beta-adrenoceptor binding defects in cell lines from families with manic-depressive disorder
- PMID: 6087716
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-1809.1984.tb01016.x
Beta-adrenoceptor binding defects in cell lines from families with manic-depressive disorder
Abstract
Binding of 125I-iodohydroxybenzylpindolol to beta-adrenoceptors has been examined in lymphoblastoid cell lines from members of 5 families affected by manic-depressive disorder. Cell lines from 6 manic-depressives, 7 unaffected relatives and 11 non-psychiatric controls were examined. Binding was reduced to less than half of control values in cell lines from 4 out of 6 manic-depressives and only 1 out of 18 unaffected relatives or controls. All the cell lines with reduced beta-adrenoceptor binding came from 3 families; members of the remaining 2 families showed normal binding. These findings suggest that genetic heterogeneity is present in manic-depressive disorder and that a beta-adrenoceptor defect may influence genetic susceptibility to the disorder.
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