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[Apomorphine and frontal dysfunction in Parkinson's disease].

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INTRODUCTION Dysexecutive disorder and apathy are characteristic symptoms of frontal dysfunction linked to Parkinson's disease. The effect of continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is not known in detail. DEVELOPMENT A search… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Dysexecutive disorder and apathy are characteristic symptoms of frontal dysfunction linked to Parkinson's disease. The effect of continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is not known in detail. DEVELOPMENT A search for the most relevant studies published to date in this field was carried out, along with their analysis. Apomorphine achieves improvements in tests that measure tasks such as planning, attention, verbal fluency and apathy. CONCLUSIONS Due to its distinctive pharmacological profile, with enhanced activity on D1-type dopaminergic receptors, apomorphine may have beneficial effects on the frontal dysfunction produced by the disease.

Keywords: apomorphine frontal; parkinson disease; dysfunction parkinson; dysfunction; frontal dysfunction

Journal Title: Revista de neurologia
Year Published: 2022

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