Red-cell and serum folate levels in depressed inpatients who commit violent suicide: a comparison with control groups
- PMID: 7568368
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-979594
Red-cell and serum folate levels in depressed inpatients who commit violent suicide: a comparison with control groups
Abstract
There has been some discussion in the recent literature regarding the possible relationship between peripheral levels of folate and serotonin deficiency in the CNS. At the same time, such a serotonin deficiency has been implicated in the biology of suicidal behavior. Thus, decreased peripheral folate levels may be expected in patients who commit violent suicide. In this study, the red-cell and serum folate levels in nine persons who later committed suicide are compared with those in age- and sex-matched control groups. A one-way analysis of variance showed no significant difference between the groups.
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