Putative Mechanism of Action of Trazodone-Related Oromandibular Dyskinesia

Q4 Medicine
Alan L. Schneider
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This is a case report of three cases of trazodone-induced buccal–lingual dyskinesias. Each case demonstrated the distinct pattern of the development of this dyskinesia after trazodone exposure for several months. All cases showed abrupt cessation of the movement disorder when the drug was discontinued. One of the three cases demonstrated a highly unusual presentation of an on/off pattern of buccal dyskinesia directly related to repetitive exposure and termination of the drug trazodone. Two of the three cases had no prior exposure to any dopamine blocking agents. One of the three had a distant exposure to a dopamine antagonist. As opposed to other antidepressants, trazodone has a mechanism of action which can account for both the development and treatment of dyskinetic movements. Its metabolite, M/chlorophenylpiperazine (M-CPP) is a 5HT2C agonist capable of causing abnormal oral-facial movements in rodent models. The presence of oromandibular dyskinetic movements can occur spontaneously with age, with trazodone being a potential predisposing factor. This article will discuss proposed mechanisms for trazodone’s action with an emphasis on case reports of dystonic movements.
曲唑酮相关口颌运动障碍的推测作用机制
本文报告了三例曲唑酮诱发的口腔舌运动障碍病例。每个病例都显示了在服用曲唑酮数月后出现这种运动障碍的独特模式。所有病例都显示停药后运动障碍会突然停止。这三个病例中,有一个病例表现出的口腔运动障碍的开/关模式与反复接触和停用曲唑酮有直接关系,这是极不寻常的表现。在这三个病例中,有两个病例之前没有接触过任何多巴胺阻断剂。三人中有一人曾远距离接触过多巴胺拮抗剂。与其他抗抑郁药相比,曲唑酮的作用机制可以解释运动障碍的发生和治疗。其代谢物 M/氯苯哌嗪(M-CPP)是一种 5HT2C 激动剂,能够在啮齿动物模型中引起异常的口面部运动。随着年龄的增长,口颌运动障碍可能会自发出现,而曲唑酮是一个潜在的诱发因素。本文将讨论曲唑酮的作用机制,重点是肌张力障碍性运动的病例报告。
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Case Reports in Psychiatry
Case Reports in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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