Therapeutic Effects of Dual Dopaminergic Modulation With l-DOPA and Chlorpromazine in Patients With Idiopathic Cervical Dystonia.

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurology. Clinical practice Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200254
Shinichi S Matsumoto, Hidetaka Koizumi, Hideki Shimazu, Satoshi Goto
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Objectives: Imbalanced activities between dopamine D1 and D2 signals in striatal striosome-matrix system have been proposed as a cause of dystonia symptoms. The aim of this study was to assess the therapeutic effects of dual dopaminergic modulation (DDM) with l-DOPA and chlorpromazine (CPZ) in patients with idiopathic cervical dystonia (CD).

Methods: We enrolled 21 patients with CD who responded poorly to botulinum toxin treatment. The severities of CD motor symptoms and CD-associated pain were determined using the Toronto Western Spasmodic Torticollis Rating Scale and the visual analog scale, respectively.

Results: In patients with CD (n = 7), oral administration of l-DOPA combined with CPZ significantly attenuated both CD motor symptoms and CD-associated pain in a dose-related manner. By contrast, there was no improvement of CD symptoms in patients (n = 7) who ingested l-DOPA alone nor in those (n = 7) who ingested CPZ alone.

Discussion: DDM with l-DOPA and CPZ may be an effective tool to treat dystonia symptoms in patients with botulinum toxin-resistant idiopathic CD. Our results may also indicate that CD dystonia symptoms could be attenuated through DDM inducing an increase in striosomal D1-signaling.

Classification of evidence: This study provides Class III evidence that treatment of botulinum toxin-resistant idiopathic cervical dystonia with l-DOPA and chlorpromazine is superior to either one alone.

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l-DOPA 和氯丙嗪双重多巴胺能调节对特发性颈肌张力障碍患者的治疗效果
研究目的纹状体-基质系统中多巴胺 D1 和 D2 信号活动失衡被认为是肌张力障碍症状的原因之一。本研究旨在评估 l-DOPA 和氯丙嗪(CPZ)双重多巴胺能调节(DDM)对特发性颈性肌张力障碍(CD)患者的治疗效果:我们招募了21名对肉毒毒素治疗反应不佳的CD患者。分别使用多伦多西方痉挛性肌张力障碍评定量表和视觉模拟量表确定了 CD 运动症状和 CD 相关疼痛的严重程度:结果:在 CD 患者(7 人)中,口服 l-DOPA 联合 CPZ 能显著减轻 CD 运动症状和 CD 相关疼痛,且与剂量相关。相比之下,单独服用 l-DOPA 的患者(n = 7)和单独服用 CPZ 的患者(n = 7)的 CD 症状均无改善:讨论:使用 l-DOPA 和 CPZ 的 DDM 可能是治疗肉毒杆菌耐药特发性 CD 患者肌张力障碍症状的有效工具。我们的研究结果还表明,CD肌张力障碍症状可通过DDM诱导纹状体D1信号的增加而减轻:本研究提供了III级证据,证明使用l-DOPA和氯丙嗪治疗肉毒杆菌耐药的特发性颈肌张力障碍优于单独使用其中一种药物。
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