Pergolide as Adjuvant Therapy to Amisulpride in the Treatment of Negative and Depressive Symptoms in Schizophrenia

Autor: U. Pfüller, Matthias Weisbrod, K Göhring, Stefan Kaiser, Daniela Roesch-Ely, M Burlon, P Gruschka
Rok vydání: 2006
Předmět:
Adult
Male
Paranoid schizophrenia
medicine.medical_specialty
Depressive Disorder/diagnosis/drug therapy/psychology
Comorbidity
Receptors
Dopamine D1/agonists

Dopamine Agonists/administration & dosage
Antipsychotic Agents/administration & dosage
Internal medicine
mental disorders
medicine
Adjuvant therapy
Humans
Sulpiride/administration & dosage/analogs & derivatives
Pharmacology (medical)
Amisulpride
Depressive symptoms
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Schizophrenia
Paranoid/diagnosis/drug therapy/psychology

Pergolide
business.industry
Pergolide/administration & dosage
General Medicine
medicine.disease
Psychiatry and Mental health
Institutional repository
Treatment Outcome
Frontal Lobe/drug effects
Receptors
Dopamine D2/agonists

Schizophrenia
Anesthesia
Drug Therapy
Combination

Hallucinations/diagnosis/drug therapy/psychology
business
Neural Pathways/drug effects
medicine.drug
Psychopathology
Zdroj: Pharmacopsychiatry, Vol. 39, No 3 (2006) pp. 115-116
ISSN: 1439-0795
0176-3679
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-941488
Popis: Negative and cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia are associated with a hypodopaminergic state in the frontal cortex and do not respond to neuroleptics equally well as positive symptoms. Therefore pharmacological strategies, which increase dopamine metabolism in the mesocortical pathways, may prove beneficial to ameliorate these symptoms. We report on a case of a patient with paranoid schizophrenia, who still presented negative and depressive symptoms during treatment with amisulpride for more than 6 weeks. We prescribed pergolide (a mixed D1/D2 agonist) as adjuvant therapy to treat these symptoms. The patient showed an improvement of global psychopathology, decrease of negative and depressive symptoms, while no changes in positive symptoms nor EPS were present. For this patient, the adjuvant therapy of pergolide to amisulpride constituted a valid pharmacological approach to treat negative and depressive symptoms of schizophrenia, without increasing positive symptoms.
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