Anxiogenic effects of generated ambient cations--a preliminary study

Int J Psychiatry Med. 1986;16(3):243-8. doi: 10.2190/gm1h-2gbg-jk6r-vy2a.

Abstract

The existence of the putative "serotonin irritation syndrome" (SIS) was tested in a human population. Volunteers were exposed to a highly cationized environment for two hours. Symptoms of anxiety and excitement significantly increased. During the time of exposure serum serotonin levels also increased significantly. These results support the existence of SIS as a clinical entity.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Air Pollutants / adverse effects*
  • Anxiety / etiology*
  • Cations / adverse effects*
  • Humans
  • Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid / urine
  • Male
  • Psychological Tests
  • Serotonin / blood

Substances

  • Air Pollutants
  • Cations
  • Serotonin
  • Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid