Determination of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol conjugates in urine. Application to the study of central noradrenaline metabolism in unmedicated chronic schizophrenic patients
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Determination of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol conjugates in urine. Application to the study of central noradrenaline metabolism in unmedicated chronic schizophrenic patients
Abstract
On the basis of post-mortem studies it has been proposed that the central deficit in schizophrenia may be in noradrenergic transmission. It has also been proposed that there is a substantial central contribution to the excretion of the noradrenaline metabolite 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG) and more particularly of its sulphate conjugate in man. There is throught to be a lesser central contribution to the excretion of the other major noradrenaline metabolites, vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and the glucuronide conjugate of MHPG. A strong negative correlation was found between severity of illness in a group of 18 unmedicated chronic schizophrenic patients and their 24-h excretion of MHPG-sulphate but not of MHPG-glucuronide or VMA. However there was no significant difference in the mean excretion of MHPG conjugates or of VMA between the schizophrenic group and an institutional control group. This supports the idea of a relation between MHPG-sulphate excretion and central noradrenergic activity, but suggests that reduced brain noradrenaline turnover is neither necessary nor sufficient for schizophrenia to occur. One possible explanation is that reduced turnover pre-disposes towards a more severe illness in schizophrenics.
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