A peculiar deficit of electrophysiological retinal responses to pattern reversal grating stimuli has been reported in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. A similar abnormality has been reproduced by means of non-selective dopaminergic antagonists in normal humans. Aim of this study was to verify, by means of a selective D2 antagonist (sulpiride) administered to normal subjects, whether a D2 blockade affects the visual electrophysiological performances with the same trend as observed in PD patients. Patterns electroretinogram (PERG) responses to 1 cycle per degree (c/d) of spatial frequency at 1 (transient) and 7.5 (steady state) Hz of temporal modulation of a square-wave grating pattern reversal have been recorded in 19 healthy volunteers before and after the administration of 100 mg i.m. of sulpiride. The data are consistent for the following conclusion: a selective D2 antagonist reduces steady state and delays transient retinal responses as expected for a PD mimicking agent.

Stanzione, P., Traversa, R., Pierantozzi, M., Semprini, R., Marciani, M., Bernardi, G. (1992). An electrophysiological study of D2 dopaminergic actions in normal human retina: a tool in Parkinson's disease. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 140(1), 125-128.

An electrophysiological study of D2 dopaminergic actions in normal human retina: a tool in Parkinson's disease

STANZIONE, PAOLO;PIERANTOZZI, MARIANGELA;BERNARDI, GIORGIO
1992-06-08

Abstract

A peculiar deficit of electrophysiological retinal responses to pattern reversal grating stimuli has been reported in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. A similar abnormality has been reproduced by means of non-selective dopaminergic antagonists in normal humans. Aim of this study was to verify, by means of a selective D2 antagonist (sulpiride) administered to normal subjects, whether a D2 blockade affects the visual electrophysiological performances with the same trend as observed in PD patients. Patterns electroretinogram (PERG) responses to 1 cycle per degree (c/d) of spatial frequency at 1 (transient) and 7.5 (steady state) Hz of temporal modulation of a square-wave grating pattern reversal have been recorded in 19 healthy volunteers before and after the administration of 100 mg i.m. of sulpiride. The data are consistent for the following conclusion: a selective D2 antagonist reduces steady state and delays transient retinal responses as expected for a PD mimicking agent.
8-giu-1992
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
Sulpiride; Reference Values; Vision Disorders; Receptors, Dopamine D2; Retina; Parkinson Disease; Humans; Adult
Stanzione, P., Traversa, R., Pierantozzi, M., Semprini, R., Marciani, M., Bernardi, G. (1992). An electrophysiological study of D2 dopaminergic actions in normal human retina: a tool in Parkinson's disease. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 140(1), 125-128.
Stanzione, P; Traversa, R; Pierantozzi, M; Semprini, R; Marciani, M; Bernardi, G
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