Urinary Adenosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate in the Switch Process from Depression to Mania

Michael I. Paul(University of California, Los Angeles), Hinrich Cramer(Lung Institute), William E. Bunney(National Institute of Mental Health)
Science
January 22, 1971
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Abstract

Marked elevations of urinary adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate occurred on the day of rapid switch from a depressed into a manic state in patients with manic-depressive illness. It is suggested that this increase might serve a trigger function for the process by which catecholamines are elevated during the manic phase of the illness.


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