O4.3. increased cerebral blood flow after single dose of antipsychotics in healthy subjects depends on dopamine d2 receptor density profiles evaluated with pet and mrna expression data.

DiscussionIn the present study, we were able to show that the CBF increase induced by antipsychotic is directly proportional to D2R concentration in the brain, as indexed by PET BPND maps and mRNA expression levels. Interestingly, the association strength between ∆CBF and brain receptor distribution profiles mirrored differential D2R affinity between the tested drugs. Overall, these results indicate that CBF increases after administration of a single dose of antipsychotics actually reflect known pharmacodynamics profile of these compounds. In addition, the se results further reinforce previous evidence suggesting the role of D2R blockade as a mechanism behind increased CBF induced by antipsychotics. Finally, CBF is ultimately a functional marker and this work is important in bridging the considerable gap between the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects of compounds with unclear brain functional effects like antipsychotics.
Source: Schizophrenia Bulletin - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research