Title: The Pharmacology of Second Generation Neuroleptics
1The Pharmacology of Second Generation Neuroleptics
2Structure of Serotonin
3Distribution of Serotonin
4Combined Serotonin and Dopamine Pathways
5Receptor Binding Affinities of Three Atypical
Antipsychotics
(No data available for a2-receptors)
Kasper, Data fromSchotte et al., 1996
6Neuroleptic Receptor Pies
Ziprasidone
Risperidone
Sertindole
Haloperidol
7Receptor-pies Reflect an Abstract Concept In
Humans the Effects Are a Function of Dose
D2
D2
5-HT2
D2
5-HT2
5-HT2
5-HT2
D2
5-HT2
D2
8Using Imaging Tools to Develop Rational Dosing
Strategies
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10D2 Receptor Binding
- The ligand C11-
- Raclopride is injected prior to PET study.
- Areas of high uptake (high D2 occupancy) are
shown in red.
11Haloperidol and D2 Occupancy
11C-Raclopride PET Scan
11C-Raclopride PET Scan
Coregistered MRI Scan
Before Treatment
Haloperidol 2 mg/d (74 Occ.)
12D2 Occupancy Predicts Clinical Response
D2 occupancy predicts response on CGI (p lt
0.001) Predicts change in positive symptoms (p
0.07)
Kapur et al. Am. J Psychiatry, 2000
13D2 Occupancy Predicts EPS/akathisia
Subjects with EPS or akathisia
78
NO subject lt 78 showed EPS/akathisia
Kapur et al. American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000.
14D2 Occupancy Predicts Prolactin Elevation
2 of 15 show prolactin elevation below 72D2
5 of 6 show prolactin elevation above 72D2
D2 occupancy predicts prolactin elevation (F1,20
7.3, p lt 0.01)
15Risperidone 5-HT2 D2 Occupancy
Threshold for EPS
Threshold for Response
EPS
Kapur, Zipursky and Remington, American Journal
of Psychiatry, 1999.
16Olanzapine 5-HT2 D2 Occupancy
EPS Prolactin ?
EPS and/or prolactin elevation
Kapur, Zipursky and Remington, American Journal
of Psychiatry, 1999.
17Practical Aspects of Treatment
18Practical Issues
- Dosage
- Use of Anticholinergics
- Oral vs. Depot Neuroleptics
- Reducing or Discontinuing Medication
- Long-term Outcome
- Early intervention
19Can Early Intervention Prevent Disease
Progression?
- Early diagnosis is difficult
- It is also hampered by stigma
- There is minimal to no evidence for a direct
toxic brain effect of untreated psychosis - However, the psychological impact of untreated
psychosis may be significant
20Psychosocial Treatments
21Psychosocial Strategies
- Facilitation of pharmcotherapy
- Token economy system
- Carer-based stress management
- Living skills training
- Social case management
- Educational Techniques and Family Therapy
- Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions
- Sustaining the benefits