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Query: UMLS:C0013421 (
dystonia
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Perazin is a
piperazine
derivative of phenothiazine with higher affinity for the D2 than the D1 receptor. We observed a 43-year-old woman who developed blepharospasm and oral hyperkinesia as a tardive dystonic syndrome after short-term treatment with perazin. She had never taken any other neuroleptic medication and all known forms of secondary
dystonia
were ruled out. We were unable to find any previous reports of perazin-induced tardive
dystonia
.
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PMID:A unique case of tardive dystonia induced by short-term therapy with perazin. 877 94
To clarify which subtype of sigma receptors is involved in the sigma receptor-mediated neck
dystonia
in rats, we examined whether 1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenethyl)-4-(3-phenylpropyl)
piperazine
dihydrochloride (SA4503), a selective sigma1 receptor agonist, and 1,3-di-(2-tolyl)guanidine (DTG), a sigma1 and sigma2 receptor agonist, induce neck
dystonia
in rats. Microinjection of SA4503 into the red nucleus of rat brain scarcely produced neck
dystonia
at the concentration of 10 nmol/0.5 microl. On the contrary, DTG produced significant
dystonia
at a concentrations of more than 5 nmol/0.5 microl. These results indicate that the sigma2 receptor subtype, but not sigma1 receptor subtype, may play an important role in the sigma receptor-mediated neck
dystonia
in rats.
...
PMID:Possible involvement of a sigma receptor subtype in the neck dystonia in rats. 997 54
Thiethylperazine (Torecan) is a
piperazine
phenothiazine employed to relieve vertigo. Its use may be associated with extrapyramidal side effects (
dystonia
, akathisia, tardive dyskinesia) (Sulkava, 1984), but parkinsonism has rarely been described. We describe a woman who, 1 month after the onset of thiethylperazine treatment, developed parkinsonism that disappeared 2 months after withdrawal of the drug. However, cerebral single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with the dopamine (DA) D2 receptors ligand 123I-iodobenzamide (123I-IBZM) revealed a persistent reduced DA D2 receptors activity (by 45%) in the basal ganglia (BG), which may be clinically not effective.
...
PMID:Thiethylperazine-induced parkinsonism: in vivo demonstration of dopamine D2 receptors blockade. 1546 57