Relationship between plasma-levels of chlorpromazine and effects on EEG and evoked potentials in healthy volunteers.

S Laurian, P K Le, P Baumann, M Perey, J M Gaillard
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Abstract

The effect of chlorpromazine (CPZ) was studied at four different doses in a group of 10 normal subjects. Blood levels of CPZ were assayed by gas chromatography and showed wide interindividual variations. Spontaneous brain electrical activity (EEG) was recorded from 8 leads and submitted to spectral analysis. Evoked responses (ER) to flashes, pattern reversals and clicks were averaged, and measured by their amplitude and variability. Several subjects presented marked side-effects (responders, R) and showed differences in many EEG parameters with respect to subjects without side-effects (non-responders, NR). A cluster analysis permitted to distinguish very clearly these two groups of subjects. The differences in the effects of CPZ between the R and NR groups involved mainly EEG, and appeared with a systematic topography over the scalp. Within the R group, many differences were observed as a function of the dose of CPZ; they consisted mainly in a decrease of alpha and an increase of theta activity in the EEG, decrease of amplitude and increase of variability in the ER measures. These modifications had also a typical topography over the scalp. Finally, many variables of EEG (relative power only) were correlated with plasma level of CPZ, while no such correlation appeared for ER. These results are discussed in terms of individual sensitivity to drugs, relationships between EEG parameters and plasma level, and topographical differences in the effect of CPZ.

健康志愿者血浆氯丙嗪水平与脑电图和诱发电位的关系。
研究氯丙嗪(CPZ)四种不同剂量对10名正常人的影响。采用气相色谱法测定CPZ血药浓度,发现个体间存在较大差异。记录8根导联的自发性脑电活动(EEG)并进行频谱分析。对闪光、模式反转和咔哒声的诱发反应(ER)进行平均,并通过其振幅和变异性进行测量。一些受试者表现出明显的副作用(反应者,R),并且在许多EEG参数上与没有副作用的受试者(无反应者,NR)存在差异。聚类分析可以很清楚地区分这两组受试者。CPZ在R组和NR组之间的作用差异主要涉及脑电图,并表现为头皮上的系统地形。在R组中,CPZ剂量的函数观察到许多差异;主要表现为脑电图α活动减少和θ活动增加,内电测量幅度减少和变异性增加。这些修饰在头皮上也具有典型的地形。最后,脑电图的许多变量(仅为相对功率)与血浆CPZ水平相关,而ER则无相关。这些结果从个体对药物的敏感性、脑电图参数与血浆水平之间的关系以及CPZ作用的地形差异等方面进行了讨论。
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