Schizophrenia Research
Volume 56, Issue 1 , Pages 75-85, 1 July 2002

Serotonergic function and suicidal behavior in schizophrenia

  • Humberto Corrêa

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier, Secteur VIII, 68250 Rouffach, France
    • Department of Pharmacology, Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Avenida Antonia Carlos, 6627 Cep, 31280-901 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais, Brazil
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address: Department of Pharmacology, Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Avenida Antonia Carlos, 6627 Cep, 31280-901 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais, Brazil. Tel.: +55-312-257-654
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  • Fabrice Duval

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier, Secteur VIII, 68250 Rouffach, France
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  • Marie-Claude Mokrani

      Affiliations

    • Institute for Research in Neuroscience and Psychiatry, 68250 Rouffach, France
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  • Paul Bailey

      Affiliations

    • Institute for Research in Neuroscience and Psychiatry, 68250 Rouffach, France
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  • Fabien Trémeau

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier, Secteur VIII, 68250 Rouffach, France
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  • Luc Staner

      Affiliations

    • Institute for Research in Neuroscience and Psychiatry, 68250 Rouffach, France
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  • Than-Son Diep

      Affiliations

    • Institute for Research in Neuroscience and Psychiatry, 68250 Rouffach, France
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  • Marc-Antoine Crocq

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier, Secteur VIII, 68250 Rouffach, France
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  • Jean-Paul Macher

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier, Secteur VIII, 68250 Rouffach, France

Received 21 August 2000; received in revised form 19 January 2001; accepted 25 January 2001.

Abstract 

Recent studies suggest that altered serotonergic (5-HT) function, as assessed by lower prolactin (PRL) response to fenfluramine (FEN), a specific 5-HT releaser and uptake inhibitor, is associated with suicidal behavior in either depressed and personality disordered patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate, in schizophrenic patients, the relationship between suicidal behavior and PRL response to d-fenfluramine (d-FEN). A d-FEN test was performed in 18 healthy controls and 33 drug-free DSM-IV schizophrenic patients (12 with a history of suicide attempts, 21 without it). Schizophrenic patients with a history of suicide attempts showed a lower PRL response to d-FEN (ΔPRL) compared to schizophrenic patients without such history (P<0.04) and also compared to healthy controls (P<0.0003). ΔPRL did not differentiate schizophrenic patients without suicide attempts and controls. These findings could not be explained by PRL basal hormonal levels, age, sex, menstrual status, demographic or clinical characteristics. These results suggest that PRL response to d-FEN is a marker of suicidality also in schizophrenia, supporting the hypothesis that a dysfunction in serotonergic function is associated with suicidal behavior regardless of the psychiatric diagnosis.

Keywords:  Schizophrenia, Suicide, d-fenfluramine, Serotonergic, Function

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PII: S0920-9964(01)00181-5

doi:10.1016/S0920-9964(01)00181-5

Schizophrenia Research
Volume 56, Issue 1 , Pages 75-85, 1 July 2002