A Case Study of Prazosin-Induced Hypothermia

D. Dirocco, S. Doddi
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A case report of prazosin-induced hypothermia in a treatment-naive patient with PTSD. A 65-year-old woman with bipolar disorder and nightmares resulting from previous traumas was admitted to an inpatient psychiatry unit for mixed state hypomania and depression with suicidal ideation. Prazosin 1mg was started to help manage nightmares and the patient developed asymptomatic hypothermia with a low of 33.5C after 5 days of therapy. After internal medicine and endocrinology consults and appropriate testing did not result in an explanation, prazosin was stopped and her temperature returned to normal. A rechallenge of prazosin again resulted in a temperature decrease and was then discontinued. Hypothermia is not a reported side effect of prazosin in humans, though one previous case study reports hypothermia with a 20mg total daily dose in the treatment of a patient with hypertension. Animal studies indicate two possible mechanisms of action including 1) increased heat dissipation from skin by inhibition of non-shivering thermogenesis and decreased metabolic rate and 2) temperature increases upon rapid eye movement sleep deprivation (REMSD) in rats by increasing noradrenaline. Prazosin modulates REMSD-induced changes in body temperature in rats by blocking the effects of noradrenaline in postsynaptic receptors. To our knowledge, this is only the second reported case of hypothermia induced by prazosin.
普唑嗪致低温1例
哌唑嗪致创伤后应激障碍患者体温过低一例报告。一名65岁的女性,患有双相情感障碍和因先前的创伤而导致的噩梦,因混合性轻躁狂和抑郁症并有自杀念头而被送入精神科住院。吡唑嗪1mg开始帮助控制噩梦,患者在治疗5天后出现无症状性体温过低,低至33.5℃。在内科和内分泌科会诊和适当的检查没有得到解释后,停用了哌唑嗪,她的体温恢复正常。再次服用哌唑嗪导致体温下降,然后停药。尽管先前的一个案例研究报告称,在治疗高血压患者时,每天总剂量为20mg的低体温疗法并没有报道哌唑嗪对人类的副作用。动物实验表明了两种可能的作用机制:1)通过抑制非寒战产热和降低代谢率来增加皮肤散热;2)通过增加去甲肾上腺素来增加大鼠快速眼动睡眠剥夺(REMSD)时的体温升高。哌唑嗪通过阻断去甲肾上腺素在突触后受体中的作用来调节remsd诱导的大鼠体温变化。据我们所知,这只是第二例报告的由哌唑嗪引起的体温过低。
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