Plasma homovanillic acid and treatment response in a large group of schizophrenic patients

1993 
Plasma levels of homovanillic acid (pHVA), a metabolite of dopamine, were measured in ninety-five Chinese schizophrenic patients free of neuroleptics for at least four weeks. These patients were treated with classical antipsychotics for six weeks. Pretreatment pHVA was positively correlated with the subsequent clinical response (r = 0.408, p 50%, n = 47) had higher pretreatment pHVA levels than poor responders (BPRS improvement , 12 responded whereas 65% (31 of 48) who had < 12 did not respond (chi-square= 13.02, p< 0.0001). These results suggest that higher pretreatment pHVA levels may predict a better clinical response to antipsychotics. Based upon the pHVA findings, two hypothetical subtypes of schizophrenia are proposed.
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