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2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (30) ◽  
pp. e2026289118
Author(s):  
Lennart R. B. Spindler ◽  
Andrea I. Luppi ◽  
Ram M. Adapa ◽  
Michael M. Craig ◽  
Peter Coppola ◽  
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Clinical research into consciousness has long focused on cortical macroscopic networks and their disruption in pathological or pharmacological consciousness perturbation. Despite demonstrating diagnostic utility in disorders of consciousness (DoC) and monitoring anesthetic depth, these cortico-centric approaches have been unable to characterize which neurochemical systems may underpin consciousness alterations. Instead, preclinical experiments have long implicated the dopaminergic ventral tegmental area (VTA) in the brainstem. Despite dopaminergic agonist efficacy in DoC patients equally pointing to dopamine, the VTA has not been studied in human perturbed consciousness. To bridge this translational gap between preclinical subcortical and clinical cortico-centric perspectives, we assessed functional connectivity changes of a histologically characterized VTA using functional MRI recordings of pharmacologically (propofol sedation) and pathologically perturbed consciousness (DoC patients). Both cohorts demonstrated VTA disconnection from the precuneus and posterior cingulate (PCu/PCC), a main default mode network node widely implicated in consciousness. Strikingly, the stronger VTA–PCu/PCC connectivity was, the more the PCu/PCC functional connectome resembled its awake configuration, suggesting a possible neuromodulatory relationship. VTA-PCu/PCC connectivity increased toward healthy control levels only in DoC patients who behaviorally improved at follow-up assessment. To test whether VTA–PCu/PCC connectivity can be affected by a dopaminergic agonist, we demonstrated in a separate set of traumatic brain injury patients without DoC that methylphenidate significantly increased this connectivity. Together, our results characterize an in vivo dopaminergic connectivity deficit common to reversible and chronic consciousness perturbation. This noninvasive assessment of the dopaminergic system bridges preclinical and clinical work, associating dopaminergic VTA function with macroscopic network alterations, thereby elucidating a critical aspect of brainstem–cortical interplay for consciousness.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 308
Author(s):  
Angel L. Montejo ◽  
Rubén de Alarcón ◽  
Nieves Prieto ◽  
José Mª Acosta ◽  
Bárbara Buch ◽  
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Antipsychotic medication can be often associated with sexual dysfunction (SD). Given its intimate nature, treatment emergent sexual dysfunction (TESD) remains underestimated in clinical practice. However, psychotic patients consider sexual issues as important as first rank psychotic symptoms, and their disenchantment with TESD can lead to important patient distress and treatment drop-out. In this paper, we detail some management strategies for TESD from a clinical perspective, ranging from prevention (carefully choosing an antipsychotic with a low rate of TESD) to possible pharmacological interventions aimed at improving patients’ tolerability when TESD is present. The suggested recommendations include the following: prescribing either aripiprazole or another dopaminergic agonist as a first option antipsychotic or switching to it whenever possible. Whenever this is not possible, adjunctive treatment with aripiprazole seems to also be beneficial for reducing TESD. Some antipsychotics, like olanzapine, quetiapine, or ziprasidone, have less impact on sexual function than others, so they are an optimal second choice. Finally, a variety of useful strategies (such as the addition of sildenafil) are also described where the previous ones cannot be applied, although they may not yield as optimal results.


2020 ◽  
Vol 237 (8) ◽  
pp. 2433-2434
Author(s):  
Haritz Jiménez-Urbieta ◽  
Belén Gago ◽  
Ana Quiroga-Varela ◽  
Tatiana Rodríguez-Chinchilla ◽  
Leyre Merino-Galán ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 237 (8) ◽  
pp. 2419-2431
Author(s):  
Haritz Jiménez-Urbieta ◽  
Belén Gago ◽  
Ana Quiroga-Varela ◽  
Tatiana Rodríguez-Chinchilla ◽  
Leyre Merino-Galán ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 68 ◽  
pp. 17-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Pedro Vargas ◽  
Luiz Sérgio Vaz ◽  
Alex Reuter ◽  
Christian Marques Couto ◽  
Francisco Eduardo Costa Cardoso

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