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Actigraphic measurement of the effects of single-dose haloperidol and olanzapine on spontaneous motor activity in normal subjects.

Authors :
Kiang M
Daskalakis ZJ
Christensen BK
Remington G
Kapur S
Source :
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience; Jul2003, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p293-299, 7p
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively examine the effects of haloperidol and olanzapine on spontaneous motor activity in normal subjects. DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled medication study. PARTICIPANTS: Normal volunteers (n = 30). INTERVENTIONS: Subjects received 1 dose of either haloperidol 2 mg (n = 9), olanzapine 10 mg (n = 10) or placebo (n = 10) and were admitted to hospital for the next 24 hours. OUTCOME MEASURES: Subjects wore an actigraphic monitor, which recorded movement in 15-second epochs. The Simpson-Angus Extrapyramidal Side Effect Scale (SAS) and the Barnes Akathisia Scale (BAS) were administered before and 7 and 24 hours after medication was given. RESULTS: Compared with placebo, total motor activity was decreased by 41% with olanzapine (p = 0.004) and by 12% with haloperidol (NS). There were significantly more epochs with zero movement with olanzapine than with haloperidol or placebo. For non-zero epochs, the mean activity count and the distribution of activity counts did not differ significantly among groups. There were no positive findings on the SAS or the BAS. CONCLUSIONS: Olanzapine decreased total motor activity by increasing the amount of time during which subjects were immobile, rather than by affecting the magnitude of movement during periods in which there was activity. This effect occurred at a dose of olanzapine low enough not to cause clinically observed extrapyramidal side effects. Our results suggest that actigraphy is useful as a sensitive, noninvasive tool for measuring the effect of antipsychotics on spontaneous motor activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11804882
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
106688058