Dopamine partial agonism in antipsychotic-induced sexual dysfunction. [artículo]
Por: Bagney Lifante, Alexandra [Psiquiatría] | De la Oliva Sánchez, José María [Psiquiatría] | Jimenez-Arriero, Miguel A | Mesa Rodas, Natalia [Psiquiatría] | Rodríguez Jiménez, Roberto [Psiquiatría].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Psiquiatría | Instituto de Investigación imas12.
Editor: Actas españolas de psiquiatría, 2013Descripción: 41(2):130-2.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: Sexual dysfunction is a frequent side effect associated with antipsychotic treatment. It is known to be caused by the hyperprolactinemia that results from the D2 receptor blockade that is characteristic of antipsychotic drugs. The D2 partial dopaminergic agonism of aripiprazole could explain why its use does not usually cause this side effect, and may even revert it when added to another antipsychotic.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento |
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Formato Vancouver:
Mesa N, de la Oliva J, Bagney A, Jimenez-Arriero MA, Rodriguez-Jimenez R. Dopamine partial agonism in antipsychotic-induced sexual dysfunction. Actas Esp
Psiquiatr. 2013 Mar-Apr;41(2):130-2.
PMID: 23592073
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Sexual dysfunction is a frequent side effect associated with antipsychotic treatment. It is known to be caused by the hyperprolactinemia that results from the D2 receptor blockade that is characteristic of antipsychotic drugs. The D2 partial dopaminergic agonism of aripiprazole could explain why its use does not usually cause this side effect, and may even revert it when added to another antipsychotic.
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