In vivo 5-HT2A receptor blockade by quetiapine: an R91150 single photon emission tomography study |
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Authors: | Jones H M Travis M J Mulligan R Bressan R A Visvikis D Gacinovic S Ell P J Pilowsky L S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychological Medicine, Section of Neurochemical Imaging, Institute of Psychiatry, 1 Windsor Walk, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK. hugh.jones@iop.kcl.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Atypical antipsychotic drugs are thought to show a high degree of 5-HT2A receptor blockade, which may prevent the emergence of extrapyramidal symptoms. METHOD: 5-HT2A binding was estimated using 123I-5-I-R91150 and single photon emission tomography (SPET) in six schizophrenic subjects treated with quetiapine at a mean (+/-SD) daily dose of 350+/-123 mg for at least 5 weeks and a matched sample of six healthy volunteers. Clinical and side-effect ratings were performed at baseline and at the time of SPET scanning. The reference region approach was used to define a 5-HT2A binding index in the frontal and temporal cortex. Results: Quetiapine treatment resulted in a significant decline in 5-HT2A receptor availability in the frontal cortex (mean 0.98+/-0.09) relative to healthy volunteers (mean 1.33+/-0.16). All patients showed improvements in clinical symptom or side-effect ratings. The mean frontal cortex:cerebellum ratio after quetiapine treatment was significantly negatively correlated with reduction in the Abnormal Involuntary Rating scale and Simpson-Angus scores (P<0.05 Bonferroni corrected), but not with the reduction in the scores from the scale for the assessment of positive symptoms, the scale for the assessment of negative symptoms, the Montgomery-Asberg depression rating scale or patient age. CONCLUSION: Quetiapine treatment results in significant in vivo blockade of cortical 5-HT2A, similar to other atypical antipsychotic drugs. This effect may contribute to its placebo level extrapyramidal side-effect profile. |
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Keywords: | Schizophrenia SPECT Atypical antipsychotic Serotonin Quetiapine Extrapyramidal side effect |
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