Cutler N R, Jeste D V, Karoum F, Wyatt R J
Life Sci. 1982 Mar 1;30(9):753-6. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(82)90609-9.
This study was carried out to evaluate the postulated dopaminergic auto-receptor regulatory effect in man of low-dose apomorphine. Behavior and serum homovanillic acid concentrations following low-dose apomorphine were investigated. Five medicated chronic schizophrenic patients had serum homovanillic acid concentrations measured by mass fragmentography before and after 0.005 mg/kg of apomorphine or saline placebo. Results demonstrate significant reductions in serum homovanillic acid concentrations in all five subjects following apomorphine as compared with placebo. These findings present direct evidence of a specific dopamine autoreceptor effect of low-dose apomorphine in schizophrenic patients.