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Electric convulsive therapy (ECT) increases plasma and red blood cell haloperidol neuroleptic activities
Authors:Anri Aoba  Yasuhide Kakita  Noboru Yamaguchi  Masahiko Shido  Makiko Shibata  Kenichi Kitani  Kazuo Hasegawa
Affiliation:1. Department of Neuropsychiatry St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan;2. Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology 35-2, Sakae-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:In nine schizophrenic patients (five males and four females) on haloperidol treatment, plasma and red blood cell (RBC) haloperidol neuroleptic activities were measured before and after ECT by radioreceptor assay. Five patients randomly selected from these patients also served as controls on another occasion and neuroleptic activities in plasma and RBC were examined before and after the premedication only. All patients given ECT showed a considerable increase in plasma and RBC haloperidol neuroleptic activities after ECT (% increase in plasma neuroleptic activity, 28–409%; mean + SD, 136 ± 155%, P<0.005, Wilcoxon test; % increase in RBC neuroleptic activity, 11–121%; mean + SD, 59 ± 40%, P<0.005). However, no significant increase was observed for either plasma or RBC haloperidol neuroleptic activity, when patients were examined after premedication only. It was suggested that ECT induced a transient redistribution of haloperidol. It remains to be studied whether this phenomenon is causally related to the previous observation that the combination therapy of ECT and neuroleptics is more effective in the treatment of schizophrenia than ECT alone.
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