| Literature DB >> 36164687 |
Ilinca Angelescu1,2, Stephen J Kaar1, Tiago Reis Marques1,3, Faith Borgan1, Mattia Veronesse1,4, Alice Sharman5, Anil Sajjala5, Bill Deakin6, John Hutchison5, Charles Large5, Oliver D Howes1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current treatments for schizophrenia act directly on dopamine (DA) receptors but are ineffective for many patients, highlighting the need to develop new treatment approaches. Striatal DA dysfunction, indexed using [18F]-FDOPA imaging, is linked to the pathoetiology of schizophrenia. We evaluated the effect of a novel drug, AUT00206, a Kv3.1/3.2 potassium channel modulator, on dopaminergic function in schizophrenia and its relationship with symptom change. Additionally, we investigated the test-retest reliability of [18F]-FDOPA PET in schizophrenia to determine its potential as a biomarker for drug discovery.Entities:
Keywords: AUT00206; F-DOPA; Kv3; reliability; schizophrenia; test–retest
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36164687 PMCID: PMC9554157 DOI: 10.1177/02698811221122031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychopharmacol ISSN: 0269-8811 Impact factor: 4.562
Demographic and clinical sample characteristics.
| AUT00206 | Placebo | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline, | On-treatment, | Baseline, | On-treatment, | |
| Days between scans, Mean (SD) | 19.92 (4.5) | 25.33 (10.48)Range: 16–45 days | ||
| Age (years), Mean (SD) | 29.13 (6.51) | 29.34 (6.62) | 29.12 (10.75) | 29.35 (11.72) |
| Weight (kg), Mean (SD) | 84.43 (25.20) | 85.62 (26.76) | 83.02 (34.97) | 88.84 (33.47) |
| Dose of radioactivity (Mbq), Mean (SD) | 146.85 (29.58) | 143.38 (11.4) | 130.47 (48.95) | 146.01 (39.46) |
| Injected mass of radiotracer (μg), | 1.25 (0.45) | 1.26 (0.41) | 1.06 (0.62) | 1.22 (0.41) |
| SA (GBq/μmol), Mean (SD) | 0.03 (0.01) | 0.03 (0.01) | 0.03 (0.01) | 0.03 (0.01) |
| PANSS positive, Mean (SD) | 19.86 (4.57) | 16.00 (4.22) | 19.14 (1.46) | 17.00 (3.41) |
| PANSS negative, Mean (SD) | 20.36 (4.20) | 18.93 (5.34) | 20.00 (4.16) | 17.29 (2.14) |
| PANSS general, Mean (SD) | 39.36 (4.85) | 33.86 (4.63) | 37.29 (4.19) | 34.43 (1.71) |
| PANSS total, Mean (SD) | 79.57 (11.71) | 68.79 (10.98) | 76.43 (8.10) | 68.71 (6.07) |
| Medication | ||||
| CPZ equivalent dose/mg per day, Mean (SD) | 252.6 (148.6) | 181.6 (40.0) | ||
| First-generation antipsychotic N | 2 | 0 | ||
| Second-generation antipsychotic | 6 | 5 | ||
| Third-generation antipsychotic | 4 | 2 | ||
| Combination antipsychotics | 1 | 0 | ||
CPZ: chlorpromazine; GBq: gigabecquerel; kg: kilograms; MBq: megabecquerel; μg: microgram; mg: miligram; mm: millimetres; N: number; PANSS: Positive and Negative Syndromes Scale; SA: specific activity.
Figure 1.Associative striatal Kicer values at baseline and on-treatment (M = 19.92 days on-treatment, SD = 4.5), shown separately for each subject in the AUT00206 group. There was no significant change over time (p = 0.3).
Figure 2.Scatter plot showing the correlation between change in associative striatal Kicer and change in PANSS total in the AUT00206 and placebo group, respectively. In the AUT00206, group greater reduction in striatal Kicer was associated with greater improvement in symptoms (r = 0.59, p = 0.04). In the placebo group, this relationship was not significant (r = −0.29, p = 0.53).
Figure 3.Whole striatal Kicer (min−1) estimates at baseline and on-treatment (placebo) timepoints (M = 25.33 days later, SD = 10.48) in the placebo group. There was no significant change over time (p = 0.6).
ICC, CV and VAR for the whole striatum and its functional subdivisions before and after treatment with placebo.
| Region | Test Kicer (min−1) ( | CV (%) | Retest Kicer (min−1) ( | CV (%) | ICC | %VAR ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whole striatum | 0.0196 ± 0.0017 | 9.12 | 0.0199 ± 0.0019 | 9.82 | 0.84 | 1.44 ± 6.99 |
| Sensorimotor striatum | 0.0198 ± 0.0017 | 9.05 | 0.0205 ± 0.0024 | 12.06 | 0.86 | 3.2 ± 6.87 |
| Limbic striatum | 0.0189 ± 0.0016 | 8.71 | 0.0192 ± 0.0011 | 6.17 | 0.93 | 1.38 ± 4.01 |
| Associative striatum | 0.0196 ± 0.0019 | 9.94 | 0.0198 ± 0.0020 | 10.22 | 0.83 | 0.85 ± 7.85 |
CV: coefficient of variation; ICC: intraclass correlation coefficient; VAR: test–retest variability.