Plasma HVA in Adults with Mental Retardation and Stereotyped Behavior: Biochemical Evidence for a Dopamine Deficiency Model

Assessment of the neurotransmitter dopamine through measurement of the dopamine metabolite homovanillic acid (HVA) in adult subjects with mental retardation and with high rates of body stereotypy (n=12), compulsive behaviors (n=9), or neither (n=12) found lowest HVA concentrations in the stereotypy...

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Behavior Patterns
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Dopamine
Dopamine - deficiency
Female
Homovanillic Acid - blood
Humans
Intellectual deficiency
Intellectual Disability - blood
Male
Medical sciences
Mental Retardation
Middle Aged
Neurology
Obsessive Compulsive Behavior
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Stereotyped Behavior
Stereotypy (Psychology)
title Plasma HVA in Adults with Mental Retardation and Stereotyped Behavior: Biochemical Evidence for a Dopamine Deficiency Model
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