Beyond the serotonin hypothesis: a role for dopamine in some forms of obsessive compulsive disorder?
Goodman WK, McDougle CJ, Price LH, Riddle MA, Pauls DL, Leckman JF. Beyond the serotonin hypothesis: a role for dopamine in some forms of obsessive compulsive disorder? The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 1990, 51 Suppl: 36-43; discussion 55-8. PMID: 2199433.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGilles de La Tourette's syndrome and some forms of obsessive-compulsive disorder may share a common genetic diathesis.
Leckman JF, Chittenden EH. Gilles de La Tourette's syndrome and some forms of obsessive-compulsive disorder may share a common genetic diathesis. L Encéphale 1990, 16 Spec No: 321-3. PMID: 2209489.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPathophysiology of TSGilles de la Tourette's syndromeObsessive-compulsive disorderLa Tourette's syndromeTourette syndromeOCD patientsCerebrospinal fluid studiesRecent neuropathological studiesEndogenous opioid peptidesMesocortical dopaminergic systemCases of OCDCSF dynorphinNeuropathological studiesCommon genetic diathesisRaphe nucleusBasal gangliaSerotoninergic systemSerotonergic systemClinical studiesDopaminergic systemCommon neural substrateTS patientsNeuropharmacological studiesOpioid peptidesNormal controls