Literature DB >> 2243893

Dopaminergic sensitivity and cocaine abuse: response to apomorphine.

E Hollander1, E Nunes, C M DeCaria, F M Quitkin, T Cooper, S Wager, D F Klein.   

Abstract

Ten male patients with chronic cocaine abuse received a single dose of the dopamine agonist apomorphine. Self-ratings of cocaine craving, depression, and anxiety decreased in response to apomorphine. Neuroendocrine response was consistent with central dopaminergic stimulation. Patients in the "craving" phase of the cocaine abuse cycle differed in behavioral but not neuroendocrine response to apomorphine from patients in the "crash" phase. Decrease in cocaine craving correlated with decrease in plasma homovanillic acid (pHVA). Total cocaine consumption correlated negatively with baseline prolactin and pHVA levels and inversely with peak change in prolactin following apomorphine. Patients had blunted neuroendocrine response to apomorphine in comparison to historical normal controls. Implications for the "dopamine" hypothesis of cocaine abuse are discussed.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2243893     DOI: 10.1016/0165-1781(90)90070-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res        ISSN: 0165-1781            Impact factor:   3.222


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Authors:  L K Dobbs; J C Lemos; V A Alvarez
Journal:  Genes Brain Behav       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 3.449

2.  A phenome-guided drug repositioning through a latent variable model.

Authors:  Halil Bisgin; Zhichao Liu; Hong Fang; Reagan Kelly; Xiaowei Xu; Weida Tong
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