Neurotransmitter ligand binding in blood cells was assessed in borderline personality disorder (BDP) patients, testing the possibility that different biochemical endophenotypes might lie beneath a specific clinical presentation. The density of peripheral benzodiazepine receptors (PBR) and serotonin transporters were assessed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and platelets, respectively, showing a decrease of both parameters. Moreover, a further significant decrease of PBR in PBMC was shown for those patients with a depressive trait. Further confirmation of the presence of different molecular endophenotypes underlying the dissimilar clinical presentations in BPD may advance our possibility of successfully treating these patients. © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Begni, B., Tremolizzo, L., Andreoni, S., Contri, M., Uccellini, O., Neri, F., et al. (2009). Neuroligand binding endophenotypes in blood cells distinguish two subsets of borderline personality disorder patients. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 462(2), 144-146.

Neuroligand binding endophenotypes in blood cells distinguish two subsets of borderline personality disorder patients

TREMOLIZZO, LUCIO;ANDREONI, SIMONA;CONTRI, MARGHERITA;UCCELLINI, ORLANDO;NERI, FRANCESCA;FERRARESE, CARLO
2009

Abstract

Neurotransmitter ligand binding in blood cells was assessed in borderline personality disorder (BDP) patients, testing the possibility that different biochemical endophenotypes might lie beneath a specific clinical presentation. The density of peripheral benzodiazepine receptors (PBR) and serotonin transporters were assessed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and platelets, respectively, showing a decrease of both parameters. Moreover, a further significant decrease of PBR in PBMC was shown for those patients with a depressive trait. Further confirmation of the presence of different molecular endophenotypes underlying the dissimilar clinical presentations in BPD may advance our possibility of successfully treating these patients. © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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disturbo borderline di personalità; recettori periferici delle benzodiazepine; linfomonociti
English
2009
462
2
144
146
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Begni, B., Tremolizzo, L., Andreoni, S., Contri, M., Uccellini, O., Neri, F., et al. (2009). Neuroligand binding endophenotypes in blood cells distinguish two subsets of borderline personality disorder patients. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 462(2), 144-146.
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