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Schizophrenia, monoamine oxidase activity, and cigarette smoking
G M Simpson1, J C Shih, K Chen
1Department of Psychiatry, USC School of Medicine, Los Angeles, USA.
Abstract:
Reduced monoamine oxidase activity has been proposed as a marker for vulnerability to schizophrenia. Reduced monamine oxidase activity has also been shown to occur in cigarette smokers. This study compared monamine oxidase activity level in a matched group of patients with schizophrenia who smoked with a group who did not. Lower levels of monoamine oxidase activity were found in the smokers and this is the likely explanation for the low levels hypothesized as a marker for schizophrenia.