Title of article
Essential trace metals and heavy metals in newly diagnosed schizophrenic patients and those on anti-psychotic medication
Author/Authors
Arinola, Ganiyu Department of Chemical Pathology - University of Ibadan - Ibadan - Oyo State, Nigeria , Idonije, Blessing Department of Chemical Pathology - Ambrose Alli University - Ekpoma Edo State, Nigeria , Akinlade, Kehinde Department of Chemical Pathology - University of Ibadan - Ibadan - Oyo State, Nigeria , Ihenyen, Olubisi Uselu Psychiatric Hospital - Ekpoma, Nigeria
Pages
5
From page
245
To page
249
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nutritional deprivation in the early stage of life increases the risk of developing schizophrenia. Oxidative
stress, disturbed thinking and irrational behavior which are common to schizophrenic patients may be a result of
changes in the levels of certain trace metals.
METHODS: Twenty (20) healthy volunteers and a total of thirty-five (35) schizophrenic patients consisting of 20 on antipsychotic
drugs for at least 2 weeks and 15 newly diagnosed but not taking antipsychotic drugs were considered. The
plasma levels of trace metals were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometer.
RESULTS: Fe and Se were significantly reduced in newly diagnosed and medicated-schizophrenic patients compared
with controls. Pb, Cd and Cr were significantly raised in newly diagnosed drug free schizophrenic patients compared
with controls. While Cr and Cd were significantly raised in schizophrenic patients on treatment compared with the controls.
CONCLUSIONS: Levels of certain nutritionally essential trace metals (Fe and Se) were reduced while levels of certain
heavy metals (Pb, Cr and Cd) were raised in schizophrenic patients.
Keywords
Schizophrenia , Trace Metals , Supplementation , Nigeria
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2010
Record number
2432049
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