Article
Serum total cholesterol correlates positively to central serotonergic turnover in male but not in female subjects.
Athens University Medical School, Eginition Hospital, Department of Neurology, Greece.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry (impact factor:
3.25).
02/2010;
34(3):527-31.
DOI:10.1016/j.pnpbp.2010.02.012
pp.527-31
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Keywords
age influence
age range 26
CSF levels
diagnostic neurological examination
distinct role
evolutionary adaptedness
evolutionary trait
female subjects
hunter-gatherer environment
laboratory findings suggestive
low serotonergic activity
low total serum cholesterol
main serotonin metabolite 5-HIAA
medication free male
Reduced central serotonergic activity
results link low cholesterol
risky behaviors
serum total cholesterol
sex stratification
significant positive correlation