Is low platelet MAO activity associated with antisocial behavior? evidence from representative samples of longitudinally observed birth cohorts.

Brain Res

School of Natural Sciences and Health, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia; Chair of Neuropsychopharmacology, Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia. Electronic address:

Published: April 2023

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  • Lower platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity has been linked to antisocial behaviors, including criminal activity, with findings suggesting this correlation is consistent across genders and independent of smoking habits.
  • The study analyzed platelet MAO activity in a cohort of Estonian individuals at ages 15, 18, and 25, finding that lower MAO levels corresponded with self-reported antisocial behaviors and illicit drug use, indicating a "dose-dependency" effect.
  • Additionally, while males with lower education levels showed decreased MAO activity, this effect was not observed in females nor linked to non-verbal intelligence or socio-economic status, suggesting a potential reflection of serotonergic system capacity in the context of antisocial behavior.

Article Abstract

Lower platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity has been associated with problem behaviors, including criminal behavior, but not all studies agree. We have examined platelet MAO activity and antisocial behavior involving police contact in a longitudinal birth cohort study. The sample included both birth cohorts (original n = 1238) of the Estonian Children Personality Behavior and Health Study. Platelet MAO activity was measured at ages 15, 18 and 25 radioenzymatically with β-phenylethylamine as the substrate. Police contacts were self-reported in an interview and drug use in a questionnaire filled in during a laboratory visit. In cross-sectional analyses, males with the record of antisocial behavior had lower platelet MAO activity. In longitudinal mixed-effect regression models, this association was found to be independent of smoking. Furthermore, including smoking in the model revealed lower platelet MAO activity also in females with past antisocial behaviour. A further exploratory regression analysis with antisocial behavior at two levels of frequency and consideration of self-reported use of illicit drugs either in a single occasion or repeatedly demonstrated some "dose-dependency" in the relationship of antisocial behavior and platelet MAO activity. Platelet MAO activity was lower in male but not female subjects with basic education level as compared to secondary and higher education, but it was not related to non-verbal intelligence. Neither was platelet MAO activity associated with socio- economic status. In conclusion, antisocial behavior as occurring in general population is associated with low platelet MAO activity that probably reflects low capacity of the serotonergic system.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2023.148249DOI Listing

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