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Acta Psychiatr Scand ; 101(5): 395-402, 2000 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10823300

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between low cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (CSF 5-HIAA) and aggressive acts in mentally disordered violent offenders. METHOD: CSF concentrations of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), homovanillic acid and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl glycol were measured in 35 drug-free men convicted of homicide and currently undergoing forensic psychiatric investigation in a high security hospital. RESULTS: The mean metabolite concentrations in the homicide offenders did not differ from those of age- and body-height matched male control subjects. One-third of the murderers had made one or several suicide attempts, and their mean concentration of spinal fluid 5-HIAA was significantly lower than that of the remaining murderers. Subjects with impulse control disorder also had lower mean CSF 5-HIAA. A consistent pattern of higher CSF 5-HIAA in subjects with more self-reported anxiety traits was observed. CONCLUSION: The association between serotonin and suicidal behaviour holds for yet another subject group. Determining CSF 5-HIAA might be worth while in the routine assessment of psychiatrically ill homicide offenders.


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Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders/cerebrospinal fluid , Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders/complications , Homicide , Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid/cerebrospinal fluid , Mental Disorders/complications , Suicide, Attempted/statistics & numerical data , Violence , Adult , Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders/diagnosis , Homovanillic Acid/cerebrospinal fluid , Humans , Male , Mental Disorders/diagnosis , Methoxyhydroxyphenylglycol/cerebrospinal fluid , Personality Inventory , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Severity of Illness Index
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