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Hyperdopaminergic behavioral spectrum in Parkinson's disease: A review

Authors :
Vanessa Fleury
Paul Krack
Anna Castrioto
Eugénie Lhommée
Matthieu Bereau
Walid Bouthour
Source :
Revue neurologique. 174(9)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Impulse control disorders (ICDs) and other related behaviors, such as punding and dopamine dysregulation syndrome, are frequent yet underrecognized non-motor complications of dopamine replacement therapy (DRT) in Parkinson's disease (PD); they can also have a major negative impact on quality of life. They result from complex interactions between a given individual's predispositions, non-physiological dopaminergic stimulation and PD pathology. Also, sensitization of the mesocorticolimbic pathway, reflected by the psychotropic effects of dopaminergic treatment, plays a crucial role in the emergence of these addictive behaviors. While early detection of changes in behavior, less use of dopamine agonists (DA) that have a relative selectivity for mesocorticolimbic dopamine receptors, and fractionation of levodopa dosages to avoid non-physiological pulsatile stimulation of dopamine receptors are key strategies in the management of this hyperdopaminergic behavioral spectrum, other complementary approaches are also addressed in this review.

Details

ISSN :
00353787
Volume :
174
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revue neurologique
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8ffdf749711eee48febd8ec9bde7a1e6