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Published in: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 1/2009

01-01-2009

Increased CSF Homocysteine in Pathological Gamblers Compared with Healthy Controls

Authors: Conny Nordin, Ingemar Sjödin

Published in: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | Issue 1/2009

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Abstract

Neurocognitive disturbances suggesting a frontal lobe dysfunction have been observed in pathological gamblers and alcohol dependents. Given that a high homocysteine level has been suggested to be a mediating factor in alcohol-related cognitive decline, we have determined homocysteine and cobalamine in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) obtained from 11 pathological male gamblers and 11 healthy male controls. Compared with healthy controls, pathological gamblers displayed higher CSF levels of homocysteine while the opposite was the case with CSF cobalamine. Smoking decreased the levels of homocysteine while the concentrations of cobalamine were increased. Homocysteine is a sulphur-containing amino acid exerting cytotoxic effects in living cells. The metabolism of homocysteine to methionine is mediated by cobalamine and folate. Human studies suggest that homocysteine plays a role in brain damage and cognitive and memory decline. The relationship between pathological gambling, homocysteine, cobalamine, folate (not determined in the study) and cognitive processing warrants further investigation.
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Metadata
Title
Increased CSF Homocysteine in Pathological Gamblers Compared with Healthy Controls
Authors
Conny Nordin
Ingemar Sjödin
Publication date
01-01-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction / Issue 1/2009
Print ISSN: 1557-1874
Electronic ISSN: 1557-1882
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-008-9172-2

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