Abstract

One of the major biochemical effects of d-amphetamine is the release and uptake inhibition of dopamine (DA). We measured the effect of d-amphetamine upon prolactin release which is inhibited by DA and stimulated by serotonin. d-Amphetamine (20 mg i.v.) significantly raised the serum prolactin levels of drug-free schizophrenic patients over preinfusion levels and levels following a paired placebo lactose infusion. Amphetamine infusions were repeated after both chronic DA blockade with pimozide and after chronic lithium treatment that has been reported to attenuate amphetamine effects. These chronic pretreatments did not prevent significant increases in prolactin following d-amphetamine infusions. Pimozide raised preinfusion prolactin levels but lithium had no effect. Further studies are needed to clarify the d-amphetamine-induced rise in prolactin.

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