Fortschritte der Neurologie - Psychiatrie 2000-04-01

[D2-dopamine receptor upregulation and treatment response under neuroleptic therapy].

J Schröder, B Bubeck, H Sauer

Index: Fortschr. Neurol. Psychiatr. 68 Suppl 1 , S42-5, (2000)

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Abstract

Animal and post mortem studies indicate that neuroleptic therapy may induce D2-dopamine receptor upregulation in the basal ganglia. To address this phenomenon in a clinical study, we investigated the D2-dopamine receptor binding in 15 DSM-III-R schizophrenics in the drug-naive state and three days after completion of a standardized neuroleptic therapy (benperidol 12-16 mg/d for 25 days) using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). SPECT scans were obtained 2 h after intravenous injection of 185 MBq 123I-IBZM. For analysis, basal ganglia to frontal cortex (BG/FC) ratios were calculated and the patient sample was subgrouped into patients with a favourable versus a poor treatment response. Neuroleptic treatment led to decreased BG/FC ratios in patients with a favourable response, but increased ratios in the poor responders (df = 1, F = 4.1, p = 0.06). Changes of BG/FC ratios were significantly correlated with extrapyramidal side effects, but not with neurological soft signs (NSS). Our findings indicate that neuroleptic therapy induces D2-dopamine receptor upregulation in a subgroup of patients characterized by poor treatment response and pronounced extrapyramidal side effects.


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