Title of article :
Orexin and psychiatric symptoms in suicide attempters
Author/Authors :
Brundin، نويسنده , , Lena and Petersén، نويسنده , , إsa and Bjِrkqvist، نويسنده , , Maria and Trنskman-Bendz، نويسنده , , Lil، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background
exins (hypocretins) are recently discovered hypothalamic peptides that are involved in the regulation of sleep, appetite and state of arousal. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) orexin and specific psychiatric symptoms in suicidal patients.
s
l of 101 patients were enrolled in the study shortly after a suicide attempt. All patients underwent a lumbar puncture after a wash-out period during which they did not receive any antipsychotic or antidepressive medication. Structured interviews were performed using the Comprehensive Psychopathological Rating Scale (CPRS). CSF-orexin-A was measured and correlated with ratings of psychiatric symptoms.
s
were significant and negative correlations between CSF-orexin and the symptoms lassitude (difficulty to initiate activities) and slowness of movement, as well as the ratings of global illness (p < 0.005 for all three items, Spearmanʹs rho).
tions
ation analysis is an indirect method of investigation and does not demonstrate causal relationships.
sion
F-orexin levels are related to pronounced symptoms of inertia and reduced motor activity in suicidal patients. Interestingly, the lower the orexin levels, the higher were ratings of overall illness, as observed by a specialist in psychiatry. Our results suggest that reduced orexin levels are involved in the etiology of specific psychiatric symptoms.
Keywords :
Orexin , movement , SUICIDE , depression , behaviour
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders