Lithium-induced increases in red blood cell choline and memory performance in Alzheimer-type dementia.

SD Brinkman, N Pomara, N Barnett, R Block… - Biological …, 1984 - europepmc.org
SD Brinkman, N Pomara, N Barnett, R Block, EF Domino, S Gershon
Biological psychiatry, 1984europepmc.org
To investigate the relationship between RBC choline and memory in Alzheimer-type senile
dementia (SDAT), lithium carbonate was administered to 14 SDAT patients in doses of 400-
600 mg/day for 5 weeks. A battery of memory tests was administered at baseline and at
weekly intervals. Five patients with serum concentrations below 0.6 meq/liter developed
neurotoxicity and were dropped from further analysis. For the remaining patients, Li+ with
mean serum concentrations up to 0.6 meq/liter did not alter memory scores significantly. The …
To investigate the relationship between RBC choline and memory in Alzheimer-type senile dementia (SDAT), lithium carbonate was administered to 14 SDAT patients in doses of 400-600 mg/day for 5 weeks. A battery of memory tests was administered at baseline and at weekly intervals. Five patients with serum concentrations below 0.6 meq/liter developed neurotoxicity and were dropped from further analysis. For the remaining patients, Li+ with mean serum concentrations up to 0.6 meq/liter did not alter memory scores significantly. The dramatic increases in RBC choline during the study, however, suggest that RBC choline is not correlated with memory functioning in SDAT.
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