The indexed family was studied over three generations for motor tics, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), major depressive disorder, bulimia nervosa, recurrent respiratory infections, early-onset osteoporosis, hypotension, and low body mass index. OCD, major depressive disorder, and bulimia nervosa were diagnosed by the DSM-IV criteria. Recurrent respiratory infections were diagnosed when there were more than 3 significant respiratory infections in 1 month that warranted treatment. Low body mass index was defined as a body mass index less than 18.5 kg/m
2. The family members were screened for the following behavioral patterns: 1) the criteria given in the handbook for the 16 PF—16 personality factors questionnaire was chosen after modification for defining spirituality, creativity, and bonding/affection
+6 and 2) the criteria for insomnia and somnolence, sexual behavior, addiction, and eating behavior were chosen from the DSM IV criteria. All of the 15 living, affected members of the indexed family were chosen for the study except one (A
1), who died. Each patient also had an age and sex matched right-handed/left hemispheric dominant control. Additionally, 15 normal, left-handed individuals between 20 to 30 years of age, who were right hemisphere dominant, and 15 right-handed individual between 20 to 30 years of age, who were left hemisphere dominant, were chosen by the dichotic listening test and for comparison of the same parameters. Informed consent was obtained from all patients. Each patient and control subject was nonsmoking (passive or active), and they were all free from consumption of addictive drugs such morphine. Detailed history taking and interviews were conducted to rule out morphine/opiate usage. The blood samples were collected from the patients before starting treatment. Biochemicals used in this study were obtained from M/s.Sigma Chemicals, USA. Activity of HMG-CoA reductase of the plasma was assayed using the method of Rao and Ramakrishnan in determining the ratio of HMG CoA to mevalonate.
+7 The procedure described by Wallach and Kamat was used to determine the RBC Na
+K
+ ATPase activity of the erythrocytre membrane.
+8 Digoxin in the plasma was assayed using the procedure described by Arun et al.
+9. For estimation of ubiquinone and dolichol in the plasma, the procedure described by Palmer et al. was employed.
+10 Magnesium in the plasma was estimated by atomic absorption.
+11 Tryptophan, tyrosine, serotonin, and catecholamines were estimated by the procedures described in Methods of Biochemical Analysis.
+12 Quinolinic acid content of plasma was estimated by HPLC (C
18 column micro Bondapak™ 4.6 × 150mm), solvent system 0.01 M acetate buffer (pH 3.0) and methanol (6:4), flow rate 1.0 ml/minute and detection UV 250 nm). Morphine, strychnine, and nicotine were determined by the method described by Arun et al.
+13. Details of the procedures used for the estimation of total and individual GAG fractions, carbohydrate components of glycoproteins, activity of GAG degrading enzymes, and glycohydrolases were previously described.
+14 Serum glycolipids were estimated by utilizing the procedure presented in
Methods in Enzymology.+8 Cholesterol was assessed using commercial kits supplied by Sigma Chemicals, USA. Superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione reductase were determined by the procedures described in
Methods of Enzymatic Analysis.+15 Malondialdehyde (MDA), conjugated dienes, hydroperoxides, and reduced glutathione, iron binding capacity, and ceruloplasmin were assayed using procedures described in
Methods of Biochemical Analysis.+12 Nitric oxide was estimated in the plasma by the method of Gabor and Allon.
+16 Statistical analysis was conducted by Students t test with modified degrees of freedom.