Literature DB >> 1097596

Therapeutic reversal with benxtropine in schizophrenics. Practical and theoretical significance.

M M Singh, S R Kay.   

Abstract

The effect of an anticholinergic antiparkinsonism drug, benztropine, on the therapeutic course of neuroleptic treatment in 18 schizophrenics was investigated in a double blind cross-over study involving haloperidol and chlorpromazine. Significant therapeutic reversal was observed with benztropine in terms of the social, affective,and cognitive dysfunctions chracteristically seen in schizophrenic psychosis. The hallucinatory behavior and disturbed attention were not so affected. The aspects of the clinical picture to show significant nontherapeutic change with benxtropine differed with the stage of treatment and seemed to be determined by the kinetics of the therapeutic process. The effect was one of exacerbation of the disorder and not a toxic confusional state sometimes associated with anticholinergic drugs. The practical and theoretical significance of these findings was discussed. It was suggested that the benztropine reversal of therapeutic changes provided a valuable pharmacological model for understanding the neurobiological basis of schizophrenic decompensation and its restitution with neuroleptics. The reported data were considered as indirect evidence suggesting that cholinergic neuronal mechnisms are involved in both of these processes. It was speculated that these mechanisms may well be the cholinergic suppressor systems, such as the periventricular catecholamine pathways in the limbic organization and bsal ganglia known to be affected by neuroleptics.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1097596     DOI: 10.1097/00005053-197504000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nerv Ment Dis        ISSN: 0022-3018            Impact factor:   2.254


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