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. 1996 Sep;57(5):471-4.
doi: 10.15288/jsa.1996.57.471.

Influence of dopaminergic transmission on severity of withdrawal syndrome in alcoholism

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Influence of dopaminergic transmission on severity of withdrawal syndrome in alcoholism

A Heinz et al. J Stud Alcohol. 1996 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: Dysfunction of dopaminergic transmission has been suggested as influencing withdrawal syndrome in alcohol-dependent patients. Therefore, dopamine levels and sensitivity of dopamine receptors were correlated with the severity of withdrawal syndrome in 40 alcoholics.

Method: Dopamine blood plasma levels and apomorphine-induced Growth Hormone (GH) release were measured on the first day of detoxification (Day 1) and after 8 days of abstinence (Day 8). Severity of withdrawal syndrome was assessed daily by the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment (CIWA) score. In the 22 patients (out of the 40) treated by chlormethiazole, severity of withdrawal was measured by the required chlormethiazole dose.

Results: A positive correlation was found between dopamine levels on Day 1 and the total CIWA score and necessary chlormethiazole dose, respectively. Correlation with the CIWA score was even stronger when the sensitivity of post-synaptic dopamine receptors was taken into account. No significant correlation between dopamine levels on Day 8 and withdrawal syndrome was found.

Conclusions: Our findings indicate an influence of dopaminergic transmission on withdrawal syndrome during early withdrawal.

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