We tested the hypothesis that N-methylspiperone binding to dopamine D2 receptors must be reduced when L-dopa therapy of parkinsonism augments the binding of dopamine to the receptors and improves the clinical state expressed by the Hoehn & Yahr stage. A patient with MPTP-induced parkinsonism underwent two positron emission tomographic studies of the D2-like dopamine receptors with N-[11C]methylspiperone (NMSP). The first study took place 3 days after cessation of the L-dopa medication, the second 5 days after its resumption. Noticeable clinical deterioration occurred during both studies, consistent with significant dopamine receptor blockade by NMSP and elevated NMSP binding in both scans. The dopa treatment did not reduce the NMSP binding. On the contrary, the rate of binding of NMSP (k3) was increased on-dopa, compared to off-dopa. The increase was consistent with the slightly greater dopamine receptor density estimated after resumption of the dopa therapy. The NMSP binding to serotonin receptors suggested lower synaptic serotonin on-dopa than off-dopa. The results are consistent with negative correlation between the Hoehn & Yahr stage and the amount of dopamine bound to dopamine D2 receptors. Low synaptic serotonin may explain the depression seen in some patients on dopa for Parkinson's disease.

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