Title of article
Neuroleptic binding to sigma receptors: Possible involvement in neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia
Author/Authors
Anne P. Jeanjean، نويسنده , , E. Christian Laterre، نويسنده , , Jean-Marie Maloteaux، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
10
From page
1010
To page
1019
Abstract
Several antipsychotic drugs, belonging to various chemical classes, were compared for their affinity for the σ, dopamine-D2, and muscarinic receptors. Many neuroleptic drugs were found to bind with high affinity to σ2 receptors, and the binding affinity was clearly different from that observed for dopamine-D2 receptors. The dopaminergic and muscarinic theories for the physiopathology of acute dystonia are not completely satisfactory. Since the σ receptors were reported to play a role in the control of movement, the high affinity of some neuroleptics for these sites suggests their possible involvement in some side effects, such as drug-induced dystonia. There was a correlation between the clinical incidence of neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia and binding affinity of drugs for the σ receptor, except for some drugs, with a lower incidence, displaying significant affinity for the cholinergic muscarinic receptor. Therefore, we conclude that the affinity for the σ receptor might be involved in neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia, but this might be partially corrected by the intrinsic anticholinergic properties of the drug.
Keywords
a receptors , neuroleptic/antipsychotic , dopaminergic D2 receptors , cholinergic muscarinic receptors , acute dystonia
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Record number
500218
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