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Psychostimulant effect of dopaminergic treatment and addictions in Parkinson's disease

Authors :
Benoit, Delpont
Eugénie, Lhommée
Hélène, Klinger
Emmanuelle, Schmitt
Amélie, Bichon
Valérie, Fraix
Anna, Castrioto
Jean-Louis, Quesada
Pierre, Pélissier
Andrea, Kistner
Sébastien, Carnicella
Christian, Lüscher
Emmanuel, Broussolle
Pierre, Pollak
Stéphane, Thobois
Paul, Krack
Source :
Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 32(11)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Dopamine replacement therapy in PD has been associated with both behavioral addictions and dopamine addiction.To investigate potential association between l-dopa induced neuropsychiatric fluctuations and addictions in PD.A cohort of 102 patients with PD suffering from motor complications of l-dopa treatment was prospectively analyzed. We evaluated dopamine addiction, behavioral addictions, and neuropsychiatric fluctuations using the Ardouin scale of behavior in PD.Patients with (n = 51) or without (n = 51) neuropsychiatric fluctuations did not differ in age, disease duration, medication, or UPDRS III motor score during on and off drug condition. Patients with neuropsychiatric fluctuations had a higher HY stage in off-drug condition. A multivariate model showed that dopamine addiction (odds ratio: 8.9; P = 0.02) and behavioral addictions (odds ratio: 3.76; P = 0.033) were more frequent in the presence of neuropsychiatric fluctuations. Behavioral addictions and dopamine addiction were more frequent in the presence than in the absence of on-drug euphoria (46% vs. 13.9%; P 0.001 and 27% vs 6.2 %; P = 0.003), while conversely, no association emerged between dopamine or behavioral addictions and presence of off-drug dysphoria. Patients with neuropsychiatric fluctuations had a poorer quality of life and a more frequent history of anxiety disorder.The psychostimulant effects of dopamine treatment during on-drug euphoria, rather than avoidance of off-drug dysphoria, appear to drive both behavioral addictions and abuse of medication. © 2017 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

Details

ISSN :
15318257
Volume :
32
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Accession number :
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