Affiliation:
1. GGZ Buitenamstel Outpatient Services, Location Lassusstraat, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden;
2. Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden; Division of Clinical and Health Psychology, Leiden
3. Psychiatric Hospital Endegeest, Oegstgeest, The Netherlands
4. Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden
Abstract
Family studies suggest an interrelationship between Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome (GTS) and some forms of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). Some authors consider GTS to be part of a serotonergicallyrmediated cluster of OCD spectrum disorders. The present study was undertaken to compare measures of psychopathology, personality and blood serotonin between GTS and OCD (without tics), and to investigate whether an OCD spectrum hypothesis is supported for GTS. Fifteen GTS without OCD subjects, 21 tic with (+) OCD subjects, 15 OCD without tic subjects and 26 controls (all without serotonergic medication) were evaluated with self-rated and clinician-rated measures of psychopathology and personality. Whole blood serotonin (5-HT) and platelet monoamine oxidase activity (MAO) was measured, and Spearman's correlations were calculated between whole blood 5-HT, MAO and rating scale scores within the entire sample and within subgroups. There were main effects of OCD on anxiety, obsessive–compulsive, neuroticism and extraversion scores. There were main effects of tics on depression, obsessive–compulsive, trait anxiety and neuroticism scores, and on platelet MAO. There were interaction effects on platelet MAO, 5-HT, Yale–Brown Obsessive–Compulsive Rating Scale severity, trait anxiety and Eysenck Personality Questionnaire neuroticism scores. Platelet MAO activity was elevated in tic-free OCD subjects when compared to tic + OCD, GTS without OCD and controls. Whole blood 5-HT was lowered in tic + OCD patients in comparison to GTS without OCD and tic-free OCD subjects. Whole blood 5-HT and obsessive–compulsive severity were negatively correlated within OCD without tic patients and MAO and Leyton Obsessive Inventory scores were negatively related within GTS without OCD patients. The biochemical data of this study suggest that in tic + OCD and in tic-free OCD patients, 5-HT dysregulations play a role, but not necessarily in pure GTS. Serotonergic dysregulations within tic + OCD and tic-free OCD patients are distinct, suggesting differences in underlying pathophysiology. The finding that obsessions and compulsions can be associated with either 5-HT hypofunctionality or hyperfunctionality reveals a major weakness in the OCD spectrum theory, i.e. that the associations between obsessive–compulsive behaviours and 5-HT abnormalities are less specific than suggested by the original obsessive–compulsive spectrum model.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology
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