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Behavioral and biological effects of acute beta-endorphin injection in schizophrenic and depressed patients.

Authors :
Pickar D
Davis GC
Schulz SC
Extein I
Wagner R
Naber D
Gold PW
van Kammen DP
Goodwin FK
Wyatt RJ
Li CH
Bunney WE Jr
Source :
The American journal of psychiatry [Am J Psychiatry] 1981 Feb; Vol. 138 (2), pp. 160-6.
Publication Year :
1981

Abstract

In this double-blind study, beta-endorphin, 4-15 mg, was administered intravenously to 6 schizophrenic and 4 depressed patients. There were neither significant differences in behavioral ratings between beta-endorphin and placebo for the overall group nor for either the schizophrenic or depressed subgroup. Clinical worsening and improvement were observed in individual schizophrenic patients. There was no evidence of late-appearing therapeutic effects in 4 schizophrenic patients rated for 5 consecutive days after placebo and drug infusions. In 1 patient 10 mg of beta-endorphin produced neuroendocrine effects comparable to those produced by 5 mg of intravenously administered methadone; in 2 other patients it produced large increases in circulating opioid activity as determined by radioreceptor assay. These biological data support the notion that parenterally administered beta-endorphin exerts significant opiate-like activity in vivo.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0002-953X
Volume :
138
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The American journal of psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6257125
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.138.2.160