
Vol. 52, No. 1, 2005
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Serotonin Dysfunction and Suicide Attempts in Major Depressives: An Auditory Event-Related Potential Study
Tai-Jui Chena-c, Younger W.-Y. Yud, Ming-Chao Chena, Shing-Yaw Wanga, Shih-Jen Tsaie, f, Tien-Wen Leeg
aKai-Suan Psychiatric Hospital, bI-Shou University, cDepartment of Psychiatry, E-DA Hospital, dYu's Psychiatric Clinic, Kaohsiung, eDepartment of Psychiatry, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, fDivision of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, and gDepartment of Psychiatry, Tzu Chi General Hospital, Hualien City, Taiwan, ROC
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Neuropsychobiology 2005;52:28-36 (DOI: 10.1159/000086175)
Key Words
- Major depression
- Suicide attempt
- Event-related potential
- Loudness-dependent auditory evoked potential
- P300
Abstract
Background: Serotonergic dysfunction is believed to be involved in suicide attempts. The loudness-dependent auditory evoked potential (LDAEP) is one of the validated indicators of the activity of the central serotonin system in humans. Objectives: This study was designed to investigate possible differences in the LDAEP and P300 between those depressed patients who attempted suicide and those who did not. Methods: The LDAEP and P300 levels were recorded for 66 depressive patients (among which 16 had attempted suicide). Results: Those who had attempted suicide showed a sharper slope of the LDAEP and increased frontal P300 amplitude. A high correlation between the LDAEP and P300, and a gender difference were also noted. Conclusions: Our results are concordant with previous assumptions about serotonin dysfunction in depressives who attempt suicide. Copyright © 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel
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Dr. Tien-Wen Lee 47, St. George's Avenue London N7 OAJ (UK) Tel. +44 20 7679 2187, Fax +44 20 7679 2195, E-Mail tien-wen.lee@ucl.ac.uk
Article Information
Published online: June 3, 2005
Number of Print Pages : 9
Number of Figures : 3, Number of Tables : 3, Number of References : 43 |
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