[3H]spiroperidol binding to lymphocytes was measured in untreated paranoid or disorganized and treated paranoid schizophrenic patients. An increase in the Bmax was detected in untreated paranoid patients but a decrease was found in the disorganized patients. No difference was detected in the KD value. Neuroleptic treatment produced a decrease in the Bmax without affecting the KD value. Such results did not comply with the down regulation but might be explained by a change in membrane viscosity as [3H]spiroperidol binding sites on lymphocytes were coupled to phospholipid methylation.

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