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PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

                                  ANTI-PSYCHOTICS
                                ANTI-SCHIZOPHRENICS

Psychiatric Illness

Impairment of thinking process, mood, behavior and perception


Psychiatric Illness:-
Neurosis:               Psychosis
      Mild Problem             serve problem
       Comprehension to accept reality that he is ill and exaggerate his condition. Patient
       lives in imagination
       Neurosis include anxiety states
      Anxiety
      Phobic states: fear of places, persons or situations
      Obsessive compulsive states even can’t stop himself voluntary, he compel to do it.
      Post traumatic stress disorder
      Hysteria: having severe physical sufferings, Rxn in response to severe disease, loss
       of some relative or some hard situation etc.
      Reactive depression.


Psychosis:
      Schizophrenia
                        Split mind
                        Thought disorder
      Affective disorders
                        Depression
                        Mania
                        Bipolar depressive illness
      Organic Psychosis
                        Mentally disturb caused by
                        Alcoholism
                        Org - disease
                        Head injure
Schizophrenia:
      Most important and highly disabling
      Large portion of patients in mental hospitals
      Affect in early young adult life


Incidence:
      1 % of total population
       Ac episode ____ 20 % cured by treatment
       Rest follows a chronic cause
       Suicide is about 10% cases


Etiology:
       Not known
       Strong but incomplete genetic pre-disposition
       (1st degree relatives – 10%)
       (2nd monozygotic twin – 50%)
        Genetic predisposition but not complete.


Hypothesis:
1.      Environmental Factors:
        Maternal viral infection associated with autoimmune process & high B.P during
pregnancy
2.      Neurodevelopmental Factors:
        Involving mainly cerebral, cortical neurons & limbic system


Symptoms:
1.Positive symptom: (result from Neurochemical Abnormality)
     Increase do paminergic transmission Respond well to Rx
     a) Delusions often paranoid in nature:
     (persecuting type pt. feeling everybody conspirating against him, laughing at them) in
     nature.
     These delusions cant be rectified by reasoning.
     b) Hallucinations:
     (usually auditory often exhortatory in their message)
     They may be
        •      Visual
        •      Auditory
        •      Tactile (CD Canine bugs)


Usually threatening, harsh types and pt. responding to those hallucinations.
     c) Thought disorder
        Wild train of thoughts and garbled sentences.
      Draw irrational conclusion with the feeling that thoughts are inserted or
        withdrawn by an outside agency.
      Usually not like to be interfered, flight of ideas from one thought to other thought.
      Broadcast of ideas.
     d) Abnormal stereotypical behavior, usually aggressive.
e) Defectiveness in selective attention unnecessary voices are ignored but he can’t
   ignore unnecessary voices.


2. Negative Symptoms:


       •   Result from brain atrophy
       •   Don’t respond / less responsive to Rx


   a) Emotional blunting (flattening of emotional responses) he likes to remain alone.
   b) Poor Socialization (withdrawal of social contacts)
   c) Cognitive deficit (Dementia)
       Irritability        more irritable.


Neurochemical Basis:
1) Dopamine Theory (Hypothesis by Carlson              awarded noble prize in year 2000)
        Dopamine hyperactivity in mesolimbic and mesocortical pathway & amygdale
positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
       Proof:
   •   Dopamine agonists – produce these symptoms of schizophrenia e.g. central
       sympatholytics Amphetamines)
   •   Block Dopamine recap            Improve the symptoms
2) Glutamate Theory
            Glutamate and DA exert excitatory and inhibitory effects respectively on
                GABA ergic striatal neurons which project to thalamus and constitute
                “sensory Gate”
                 Glutamate or        DA disables the gate and uninhibited sensory input
                reaches the cortex.
            Glutamate NMDA (N-methyl deaspartate) recep antagonists:
                Phencyclidine
                Katamine                 Produce Psychotic Symtoms
                Dizoclipine
3) 5 – HT Theories:
   •   5 – HT dysfxn
   •   LSD & 5-HT2 Receptors agonists produced schizophrenia like syndrome.


   Mostly of Anti-psychotics in addition to affect dopamine also back serotonin
   receptors.
4) Current views:
       Combination of DA hyperactivity with 5-HT & glutamate dysfxn.


DA – Recognized as NT 1959
1) Nigrostriatal Pathway:
    75% of dopamine in brain
    Co-ordination of motor movements                activity: Parkinsonism          activity
        auntingtons chorea


2) Mesolimbic mesocortical pathway:
    Projects from neurons near S.N           to limbic system & Neocortex
    Behaviorial effects
    Hyperactivity leads to schizophrenia.

3) Tuberoinfundibular (Tubrohypophy Scal) Pathway:

        Connects arcuate nuclei & prevent nuclei         hypothalamus and post pituitary.
Regulation endocrine control – control MSH, GH, Prolactin.

4) Medullary Perventricular Pathway:

    From neurons of Motor Nucleus of Vagus ___ Periventricular nuclei

    Eating behavior

        Satiety center ____ Bolimia Nervosa

        Appetite Cetre _____ Anorexiz Nervosa

5) Incertohypothalamic Pathway:

     From medial zone incerta to hypothalamus & Amygdala.

     Sexual drive, Microvasculatory function and temperature regulation.

6) Many local Dopaminergic Neurons in olfactory cortex & retina:

7) Dopaminergic transmission in periphery:

- Renal Vasculatory

- Mesenteric pathway

- CVS

DOPAMINE TRANSMISSION INVOLVED:

a- Motor Effect:

        Deficient in nigrastriatal system ___ Parkinsonism Excess of DA ___ Huntigton

b- Behavior Effect:

        DA hyperactivity in mesolimbic & mesocortex pathway ___ schizophrenia

c- Endocrine Effects:

        i) Agonists (Ergot & Non-Ergot)

        Decrease in Prolactin & MSH

        Increase in GH (in N individuals, in acromegaly patients opposite effects)
ii) Antagonists (Anti-Psychotics)

         Increase in prolactin ____ Infertility

d- CTZ & Vomiting:
      Stimulated

DA Receptors & Their Location:
  D1 Family:
   Increase in CAMP
      Increase in PIP2 hydrolysis
      Cat2 mobilization
      PKc activation
      Distribution:
D1
       Striatum
       Neocortex
       Nucleus accustoms
       Olfactory tubercle
       Periphery
      Fxn:
      1. CNS
      2. Horizontal cell coupling in retina
      3. Dilation or renal & mesentreric
      4. Increase in force of myocardial contraction


DS:
      Hippocampus
      Hypothalamus


D2 Family: (D2, D3 & D4)
      Decrease in CAMP                           Post Synaptic
      Increase in K conductance
      Decrease in voltage gated Cat2 currents (pre-synaptic)


     Distribution:
D2
      Striatum (caudate & Putamen)
      Substantia nigra pars compacta (SNPC) ____ Pre & post synaptic inhibition
      Olfactory Tubercle
      Nucleus accumbans
      Pituitary
D3
      Olfactory tubercle
      Nucleus accumbanes
      Hypothalamus
      Frontal cortex & medulla & mid brain


D4
      Frontal Cortex
      Medulla
      Mid brain

                                      PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS:

        Drugs which effect mood & behavior.
1)      Anxiolytics, sedatives, hypnotics, Minor tranquillizers: (Psychorelaxants):
        Reduce anxiety and induce sleep
2)      (Anti-psychotics,    Anti-Schizophrenics,     Major   tranquillizers,    psycholeptic,
        ataractic) Neuroleptics: ___ Neuron seize
                                      Seize   those    neurons    which    are    hyperactive
        effectively relieve symptoms of schizophrenia.
3)      (Thymoleptics, psychoenergisers) Anti-depressants:
      Depress depressive idealization
      No Anti-depressant is CNS stimulant
      Alleviate symptoms of depressive illness.
4)      Psychomotor stimulants (Psychostimulants)
      Cause wakefulness & Euphoria
5)      Psychodysleptics, psychotomumetic, psychedelics: (Hallucinogens)
        Cause disturbance of perception & behavior _____ Psychosis like illness.
6)      Antimaniacs (Mood Stabalizers)
Control mania
7)      Neurotropic drugs:
        Enhance mental performance


                                   NEUROLEPTICS
                                 (ANTI-PSYCHOTICS)

A)      Classical Typical Nemoleptics:
        1. Phenothiazines:
                a) Aliphatic Comp:
                       Chloropromazine (Largactil)
                       Promazine
                       Triflupromazine
   Promethazine (Phanergen)---got important anti-histaminic actions,
                so, commonly placed in H1 blockers
                Chlorpromazine: discovered by surgeon, trying to find that relief
            person in surgery.




        b) Piperidine Derivative:
               Thioridazine (Melleril)                      Polent Anti-Cholinergic
               Mesoridazine (metabolite of thioridazine)      Action
               Mepozine
               Piperacetazine
               All Anti-psychotics cause parkinsonism by blocking DA receptors
                in Nigrostriatal system so drug having Anti-muscarinic effect
                neutralize this effect.
        c) Piperazine Derivative:
             Fluphenazine (I/V preparation, slowly, release,
             Perphenazine                      Adv.
             Trifluperazine              1) Long DOA
                Prochlorperazine         2) Patient Compliance becomes
             Thioperazine                          better as in schizophrenia.
             Acctophenazine
             Carphenzaine
       So, to overcome compliance problem as schizophrenia patients never
       accept that he is sick, so longer acting DEPOT Preparation made to over
       come this problem.
                DEPOT preparation ____ slowly release


2. Thioxanthines: (also available as DEPOT preparation)
      Thiothixene
      Clopenthixol ___ inj. ____ for false thoughts
      Flupenthixol
      Zuclopenthixol
      Chlorprothixine
3. Butyrophenones:
      Haloperiodol
      Properidol
      Benperidol
      Triflupeidol
4. Rauwalfia alkaloids:
Reserpine ___ useful as deplete DA
                        ___ Not used as induce suicidal thoughts
     None of alkaloids are used now-a-days.
B)   Atypical Neuroleptics:
     Their mechanism of action is different from anti-psychotics
           Loxapine
           Clozapoine (Clozanl) ___ A/E: Cause agranulocyctosis ___ Bone marrow
            depression
           Risperidone ____ commonly used D2 5HT2 selective activity for D4
            receptors
           Olanzapine __ Disadv: cause agranulocytosis
           Ziprasidone
            Treatment patients who are resistant to other drugs. Also R x of negative
            effects
           Sulpirdie (D2 selective)
           Remazopride
           Remoxipride
           Primozide (D2 selective) long acting indole
           Quetiapine
           Aripiprazole (partial agonist at D & SHT a antagonist at x

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Psychopharmacology 1

  • 1. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY ANTI-PSYCHOTICS ANTI-SCHIZOPHRENICS Psychiatric Illness Impairment of thinking process, mood, behavior and perception Psychiatric Illness:- Neurosis: Psychosis  Mild Problem serve problem Comprehension to accept reality that he is ill and exaggerate his condition. Patient lives in imagination Neurosis include anxiety states  Anxiety  Phobic states: fear of places, persons or situations  Obsessive compulsive states even can’t stop himself voluntary, he compel to do it.  Post traumatic stress disorder  Hysteria: having severe physical sufferings, Rxn in response to severe disease, loss of some relative or some hard situation etc.  Reactive depression. Psychosis:  Schizophrenia Split mind Thought disorder  Affective disorders Depression Mania Bipolar depressive illness  Organic Psychosis Mentally disturb caused by Alcoholism Org - disease Head injure Schizophrenia:  Most important and highly disabling  Large portion of patients in mental hospitals  Affect in early young adult life Incidence:  1 % of total population
  • 2. Ac episode ____ 20 % cured by treatment  Rest follows a chronic cause  Suicide is about 10% cases Etiology:  Not known  Strong but incomplete genetic pre-disposition  (1st degree relatives – 10%)  (2nd monozygotic twin – 50%) Genetic predisposition but not complete. Hypothesis: 1. Environmental Factors: Maternal viral infection associated with autoimmune process & high B.P during pregnancy 2. Neurodevelopmental Factors: Involving mainly cerebral, cortical neurons & limbic system Symptoms: 1.Positive symptom: (result from Neurochemical Abnormality) Increase do paminergic transmission Respond well to Rx a) Delusions often paranoid in nature: (persecuting type pt. feeling everybody conspirating against him, laughing at them) in nature. These delusions cant be rectified by reasoning. b) Hallucinations: (usually auditory often exhortatory in their message) They may be • Visual • Auditory • Tactile (CD Canine bugs) Usually threatening, harsh types and pt. responding to those hallucinations. c) Thought disorder Wild train of thoughts and garbled sentences.  Draw irrational conclusion with the feeling that thoughts are inserted or withdrawn by an outside agency.  Usually not like to be interfered, flight of ideas from one thought to other thought.  Broadcast of ideas. d) Abnormal stereotypical behavior, usually aggressive.
  • 3. e) Defectiveness in selective attention unnecessary voices are ignored but he can’t ignore unnecessary voices. 2. Negative Symptoms: • Result from brain atrophy • Don’t respond / less responsive to Rx a) Emotional blunting (flattening of emotional responses) he likes to remain alone. b) Poor Socialization (withdrawal of social contacts) c) Cognitive deficit (Dementia) Irritability more irritable. Neurochemical Basis: 1) Dopamine Theory (Hypothesis by Carlson awarded noble prize in year 2000) Dopamine hyperactivity in mesolimbic and mesocortical pathway & amygdale positive symptoms of schizophrenia. Proof: • Dopamine agonists – produce these symptoms of schizophrenia e.g. central sympatholytics Amphetamines) • Block Dopamine recap Improve the symptoms 2) Glutamate Theory  Glutamate and DA exert excitatory and inhibitory effects respectively on GABA ergic striatal neurons which project to thalamus and constitute “sensory Gate”  Glutamate or DA disables the gate and uninhibited sensory input reaches the cortex.  Glutamate NMDA (N-methyl deaspartate) recep antagonists: Phencyclidine Katamine Produce Psychotic Symtoms Dizoclipine 3) 5 – HT Theories: • 5 – HT dysfxn • LSD & 5-HT2 Receptors agonists produced schizophrenia like syndrome. Mostly of Anti-psychotics in addition to affect dopamine also back serotonin receptors. 4) Current views: Combination of DA hyperactivity with 5-HT & glutamate dysfxn. DA – Recognized as NT 1959
  • 4. 1) Nigrostriatal Pathway:  75% of dopamine in brain  Co-ordination of motor movements activity: Parkinsonism activity auntingtons chorea 2) Mesolimbic mesocortical pathway:  Projects from neurons near S.N to limbic system & Neocortex  Behaviorial effects  Hyperactivity leads to schizophrenia. 3) Tuberoinfundibular (Tubrohypophy Scal) Pathway: Connects arcuate nuclei & prevent nuclei hypothalamus and post pituitary. Regulation endocrine control – control MSH, GH, Prolactin. 4) Medullary Perventricular Pathway:  From neurons of Motor Nucleus of Vagus ___ Periventricular nuclei  Eating behavior Satiety center ____ Bolimia Nervosa Appetite Cetre _____ Anorexiz Nervosa 5) Incertohypothalamic Pathway:  From medial zone incerta to hypothalamus & Amygdala.  Sexual drive, Microvasculatory function and temperature regulation. 6) Many local Dopaminergic Neurons in olfactory cortex & retina: 7) Dopaminergic transmission in periphery: - Renal Vasculatory - Mesenteric pathway - CVS DOPAMINE TRANSMISSION INVOLVED: a- Motor Effect: Deficient in nigrastriatal system ___ Parkinsonism Excess of DA ___ Huntigton b- Behavior Effect: DA hyperactivity in mesolimbic & mesocortex pathway ___ schizophrenia c- Endocrine Effects: i) Agonists (Ergot & Non-Ergot) Decrease in Prolactin & MSH Increase in GH (in N individuals, in acromegaly patients opposite effects)
  • 5. ii) Antagonists (Anti-Psychotics) Increase in prolactin ____ Infertility d- CTZ & Vomiting: Stimulated DA Receptors & Their Location: D1 Family:  Increase in CAMP  Increase in PIP2 hydrolysis  Cat2 mobilization  PKc activation Distribution: D1  Striatum  Neocortex  Nucleus accustoms  Olfactory tubercle  Periphery Fxn: 1. CNS 2. Horizontal cell coupling in retina 3. Dilation or renal & mesentreric 4. Increase in force of myocardial contraction DS:  Hippocampus  Hypothalamus D2 Family: (D2, D3 & D4)  Decrease in CAMP Post Synaptic  Increase in K conductance  Decrease in voltage gated Cat2 currents (pre-synaptic) Distribution: D2  Striatum (caudate & Putamen)  Substantia nigra pars compacta (SNPC) ____ Pre & post synaptic inhibition  Olfactory Tubercle  Nucleus accumbans  Pituitary
  • 6. D3  Olfactory tubercle  Nucleus accumbanes  Hypothalamus  Frontal cortex & medulla & mid brain D4  Frontal Cortex  Medulla  Mid brain PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS: Drugs which effect mood & behavior. 1) Anxiolytics, sedatives, hypnotics, Minor tranquillizers: (Psychorelaxants): Reduce anxiety and induce sleep 2) (Anti-psychotics, Anti-Schizophrenics, Major tranquillizers, psycholeptic, ataractic) Neuroleptics: ___ Neuron seize Seize those neurons which are hyperactive effectively relieve symptoms of schizophrenia. 3) (Thymoleptics, psychoenergisers) Anti-depressants:  Depress depressive idealization  No Anti-depressant is CNS stimulant  Alleviate symptoms of depressive illness. 4) Psychomotor stimulants (Psychostimulants)  Cause wakefulness & Euphoria 5) Psychodysleptics, psychotomumetic, psychedelics: (Hallucinogens) Cause disturbance of perception & behavior _____ Psychosis like illness. 6) Antimaniacs (Mood Stabalizers) Control mania 7) Neurotropic drugs: Enhance mental performance NEUROLEPTICS (ANTI-PSYCHOTICS) A) Classical Typical Nemoleptics: 1. Phenothiazines: a) Aliphatic Comp:  Chloropromazine (Largactil)  Promazine  Triflupromazine
  • 7. Promethazine (Phanergen)---got important anti-histaminic actions, so, commonly placed in H1 blockers Chlorpromazine: discovered by surgeon, trying to find that relief person in surgery. b) Piperidine Derivative:  Thioridazine (Melleril) Polent Anti-Cholinergic  Mesoridazine (metabolite of thioridazine) Action  Mepozine  Piperacetazine  All Anti-psychotics cause parkinsonism by blocking DA receptors in Nigrostriatal system so drug having Anti-muscarinic effect neutralize this effect. c) Piperazine Derivative:  Fluphenazine (I/V preparation, slowly, release,  Perphenazine Adv.  Trifluperazine 1) Long DOA  Prochlorperazine 2) Patient Compliance becomes  Thioperazine better as in schizophrenia.  Acctophenazine  Carphenzaine So, to overcome compliance problem as schizophrenia patients never accept that he is sick, so longer acting DEPOT Preparation made to over come this problem. DEPOT preparation ____ slowly release 2. Thioxanthines: (also available as DEPOT preparation)  Thiothixene  Clopenthixol ___ inj. ____ for false thoughts  Flupenthixol  Zuclopenthixol  Chlorprothixine 3. Butyrophenones:  Haloperiodol  Properidol  Benperidol  Triflupeidol 4. Rauwalfia alkaloids:
  • 8. Reserpine ___ useful as deplete DA ___ Not used as induce suicidal thoughts None of alkaloids are used now-a-days. B) Atypical Neuroleptics: Their mechanism of action is different from anti-psychotics  Loxapine  Clozapoine (Clozanl) ___ A/E: Cause agranulocyctosis ___ Bone marrow depression  Risperidone ____ commonly used D2 5HT2 selective activity for D4 receptors  Olanzapine __ Disadv: cause agranulocytosis  Ziprasidone Treatment patients who are resistant to other drugs. Also R x of negative effects  Sulpirdie (D2 selective)  Remazopride  Remoxipride  Primozide (D2 selective) long acting indole  Quetiapine  Aripiprazole (partial agonist at D & SHT a antagonist at x