Metabolic Effects of Olanzapine and Quetiapine: A Six-Week Randomized,Single Blind, Controlled Study

H. D. Özgüven, B. Baskak, O. Oner, C. Atbaşoğlu
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The objective of this study is to compare the course of metabolic effects of olanzapine and quetiapine, two atypical antipsychotics with similar structure and receptor binding affinities but clinically observed different metabolic ef- fects. This 6 week, single blind, randomized, controlled study was carried out during a structured treatment protocol in a female inpatient service, thus enabled to control effects of energy expenditure and other life style related factors. Subjects were randomly assigned into olanzapine (n=15) and quetiapine (n=15) groups. Weight and calorie intake (CI) were meas- ured daily. Symptom severity and serum leptin levels (SLL) were measured biweekly. Serum lipids were measured at baseline and 6th week. Olanzapine treatment was associated with more severe weight gain (F=11.2, p<0.01), increase in CI (F=8.1, p<0.01) and a more disturbed lipid profile than quetiapine. The course of SLL were similar between the groups (F=1.39, p=0.26). Weight, CI and SLL changed in a similar pattern within the groups but the patterns were different for each drug, suggesting that the two drugs have different mechanisms for weight change. The explanation probably involves different affinities for 5HT2C receptors leading to different patterns of CI which we propose as possible targets of inter- vention to manage antipsychotic induced weight gain.
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本研究的目的是比较奥氮平和喹硫平这两种非典型抗精神病药物的代谢作用过程,这两种药物具有相似的结构和受体结合亲和力,但临床观察到的代谢作用不同。这项为期6周的单盲、随机、对照研究是在女性住院服务的结构化治疗方案中进行的,从而能够控制能量消耗和其他生活方式相关因素的影响。受试者随机分为奥氮平组(n=15)和喹硫平组(n=15)。每天测量体重和卡路里摄入量(CI)。每两周测量症状严重程度和血清瘦素水平(SLL)。在基线和第6周测定血脂。与喹硫平相比,奥氮平治疗与更严重的体重增加(F=11.2, p<0.01)、CI增加(F=8.1, p<0.01)和更严重的血脂紊乱相关。两组间SLL病程相似(F=1.39, p=0.26)。体重、CI和SLL在组内的变化模式相似,但每种药物的变化模式不同,表明两种药物的体重变化机制不同。解释可能涉及到5HT2C受体的不同亲和力导致不同模式的CI,我们提出这可能是干预目标,以管理抗精神病药诱导的体重增加。
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