Garvey MJ, Underwood K. Relationship of N-acetyl-beta- glucosaminidase levels to seriousness of suicide attempts.
Neuropsychobiology 2001;
42:169-71. [PMID:
11096330 DOI:
10.1159/000026688]
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Abstract
We hypothesized that levels of N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase (NAG) would differ between patients making serious versus nonserious suicide attempts. The levels of NAG from 11 patients hospitalized for serious suicide attempts were compared to 5 patients whose suicide attempts were not rated serious. There was a significant difference in the mean NAG levels of the serious suicide attempters and the nonserious attempters (23 versus 52; p = 0.01). NAG may be a marker for a biological variable that is associated with the seriousness of a suicide attempt.
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