Taurine Implicated in Bromocriptine Induced Hallucination: Glycine-Glutamic-Aspartic Implicated in Bromocriptine Induced Schizophrenia
نویسنده
چکیده
Problem statement: The literature is reviewed and supports a strong anecdotal relationship between bromocriptine use and psychosis. It is well known that any interference with brain amino acid levels is likely to lead to disorder. Our previous research has shown that bromocriptine produced significant changes in the heart and kidneys amino acid contents. It has been confirmed that the brain amino acids concentrations are influenced by plasma amino acid levels. Therefore, it is the thought of interest to investigate the effect of bromocriptine, sulpiride or their combination on the brain and plasma amino acid concentrations of rat. Approach: The influence of chronic treatment with bromocriptine 20 mg kg day i.p, sulpiride 20 mg kg day i.p. or their combination bromocriptine 20 mg kg day i.p + sulpiride 20 mg kg day i.p. for 6 weeks on free amino acids in the brain and the plasma of rats were carried out. The amino acids were quantified using the LKB 4400 Amino Acid Analyzer and the Hami1ton’s amino acid calibration standards. Results: Bromocriptine significantly decreased the plasma content of glutamic acid, glycine and alanine. (p<0.05, n = 7). Sulpiride did not affect basal or bromocriptine-induced changes in the plasma amino acid concentrations. Also, results indicate that bromocriptine decreased the brain content of taurine, glycine and aspartic acid. The mean % decreases were 40±3, 55±6 and 30±4 respectively (p<0.01, n = 7). Sulpiride prevented the decreases in glycine and aspartic acid only. Conclusion: This study provided evidence for the possible involvement of some amino acids in mediating some actions of bromocriptine. Our previous results presented evidence for the antagonistic effect of taurine on some bromocriptine-induced actions that probably involve activation of 5-HT receptors. As a result, bromocriptine-induced depletion of brain taurine, which involved activation seretonergic receptors, may underlie the appearance of some side effects of bromocriptine such as hallucinations in Parkinson’s patients. Thus, bromocriptine induced hallucination is related to non dopaminergic action. Further, the results direct the attention to the possible involvement of glycine, aspartic and glutamic in bromocriptine induced schizophrenia. This study indicates that different mechanisms of the etiology of schizophrenia which are not possible based upon dopaminergic mechanism alone.
منابع مشابه
Bromocriptine-induced psychosis in acromegaly.
Dopaminergic mechanisms have been implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia.' Psychosis induced by the dopamine-receptor agonist bromocriptine has been described mainly with high-dose regimens in Parkinsonism and less frequently with the lower doses used in hormonal disorders.24 The following case is of interest because of the insidious onset of psychosis and the family history of paranoi...
متن کاملThe effect of magnesium and bromocriptine on morphine induced dependence and withdrawal symptoms in mice
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of magnesium as a N-Methyl–D-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor Antagnist and bromocriptine as a dopamine receptor agonist on morphine dependence and withdrawal symptoms. In the present study different groups of mice were received morphine (50 mg/kg, i.p.) for four days and on fourth day 1.5 hour after the last morphine administration they received di...
متن کاملThe effect of magnesium and bromocriptine on morphine induced dependence and withdrawal symptoms in mice
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of magnesium as a N-Methyl–D-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor Antagnist and bromocriptine as a dopamine receptor agonist on morphine dependence and withdrawal symptoms. In the present study different groups of mice were received morphine (50 mg/kg, i.p.) for four days and on fourth day 1.5 hour after the last morphine administration they received di...
متن کاملEffects of Bromocriptine on Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia: A Double Blind Clinical Trial
Negative symptoms are still a major obstacle in the recovery of schizophrenic patients. Many attempts to develop novel drugs affecting negative symptoms of schizophrenia have yielded insignificant results. This study evaluates the effects of bromocriptine, a dopamine agonist, on negative symptoms of schizophrenia utilizing a placebo-controlled crossover double-blind clinical trial. Methodology:...
متن کاملبررسی میزان خمیازه ناشی از بروموکریپتین در موش های صحرایی کلستاتیک
The purpose of this study was investigation of effect of cholestasis on bromocriptine-induced yawning in male rats. Bromocriptine, the agonist of dopamine receptors (especially "D2"), causes yawning in male intact rats. In the present study, cholestasis was produced in male rats by surgery and ligation of common bile duct. The number of yawning induced by intraperitoneal injection of bromocript...
متن کامل