Abstract

The binding of the selective 5-HT 2 antagonist [ 3H]ketanserin has been investigated in the temporal cortex of patients with Alzheimer's disease (SDAT), Parkinson's disease (PD), senile dementia of Lewy body type (SDLT) and neuropathologically normal subjects (control). 5-HT 2 binding was reduced in SDAT, PD with dementia and SDLT. SDAT showed a 5-HT 2 receptor deficit across most of the cortical layers. A significant decrease in 5-HT 2 binding in the deep cortical layers was found in those SDLT cases without hallucinations. SDLT cases with hallucinations only showed a deficit in one upper layer. There was a significant difference in cortical layers III and V between SDLT without hallucinations and SDLT with hallucinations. The results confirm an abnormality of serotonin binding in various forms of dementia and suggest that preservation of 5-HT 2 receptor in the temporal cortex may differentiate hallucinating from non-hallucinating cases of SDLT.

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