Impulsive and compulsive behaviors in Parkinson's disease.
Identifieur interne : 002722 ( Ncbi/Curation ); précédent : 002721; suivant : 002723Impulsive and compulsive behaviors in Parkinson's disease.
Auteurs : Andrew H. Evans [Australie] ; Antonio P. Strafella ; Daniel Weintraub ; Mark StacySource :
- Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society [ 1531-8257 ] ; 2009.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Antiparkinson Agents (adverse effects), Antiparkinson Agents (therapeutic use), Compulsive Behavior (chemically induced), Compulsive Behavior (epidemiology), Compulsive Behavior (physiopathology), Deep Brain Stimulation, Disease Susceptibility, Dopamine (physiology), Dopamine Agonists (adverse effects), Dopamine Agonists (therapeutic use), Female, Gambling, Humans, Impulsive Behavior (chemically induced), Impulsive Behavior (epidemiology), Impulsive Behavior (physiopathology), Limbic System (drug effects), Limbic System (physiopathology), Male, Parkinson Disease (drug therapy), Parkinson Disease (psychology), Prevalence, Reward, Sexual Behavior (drug effects), Stereotyped Behavior (drug effects).
- MESH :
- chemical , adverse effects : Antiparkinson Agents, Dopamine Agonists.
- chemical , physiology : Dopamine.
- chemical , therapeutic use : Antiparkinson Agents, Dopamine Agonists.
- chemically induced : Compulsive Behavior, Impulsive Behavior.
- drug effects : Limbic System, Sexual Behavior, Stereotyped Behavior.
- drug therapy : Parkinson Disease.
- epidemiology : Compulsive Behavior, Impulsive Behavior.
- physiopathology : Compulsive Behavior, Impulsive Behavior, Limbic System.
- psychology : Parkinson Disease.
- Deep Brain Stimulation, Disease Susceptibility, Female, Gambling, Humans, Male, Prevalence, Reward.
Abstract
Antiparkinson therapy can be the primary cause of a range of nonmotor symptoms that include a set of complex disinhibitory psychomotor pathologies and are linked by their repetitive, reward or incentive-based natures. These behaviors relate to aberrant or excessive dopamine receptor stimulation and encompass impulse control disorders (ICDs), punding, and the dopamine dysregulation syndrome (DDS). Common ICDs include pathological gambling, hypersexuality, compulsive eating, and compulsive buying. This review focuses on the phenomenology, epidemiology, and methods to identify and rate these disorders. The management of dopaminergic drug-related compulsive behaviors is discussed in the light of the current understanding of the neurobiological substrate of these disorders.
DOI: 10.1002/mds.22505
PubMed: 19526584
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