Eye-blink rates and depression. Is the antidepressant effect of sleep
deprivation mediated by the dopamine system?
by
Ebert D, Albert R, Hammon G, Strasser B, May A, Merz A
Department of Psychiatry,
University of Erlangen, Germany.
Neuropsychopharmacology 1996 Oct; 15(4):332-9
ABSTRACT
A series of studies demonstrated a possible correlation between eye-blink
rate and central dopamine activity. The hypothesis has been put forward that the
antidepressant effect of sleep deprivation (SD) is mediated by an enhanced
dopamine release resulting in an amphetaminelike action of SD. Therefore, the
blink rates of 12 drug-naive patients with major depression and 12 healthy
controls were compared before and after SD and before and after 2.5 mg
bromocriptine as a dopaminergic challenge. The main result of the study was that
the depressed patients had a significantly higher increase of blinking after SD
both with and without a dopaminergic challenge. Basal eye-blink rate was not
different in nonretarded major depression patients compared to controls. Sleep
deprivation increased blink rate in depression patients but not in controls, and
the increase was proportional to improvements in depressive state after sleep
deprivation. Bromocriptine did not increase blink rate 1 hour after application.
This result is consistent with the hypothesis that antidepressant SD acts
through dopamine release, although it is not conclusive, because other
neurotransmitters like acetylcholine may be involved in the regulation of
blinking.
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