Akathisia And Restless Legs Syndrome Solving The Dopaminergic Paradox

SLEEP MEDICINE CLINICS(2021)

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Abstract
Akathisia is an urgent need to move that is associated with treatment with dopamine receptor blocking agents (DRBAs) and with restless legs syndrome (RLS). The pathogenetic mechanism of akathisia has not been resolved. This article proposes that it involves an increased presynaptic dopaminergic transmission in the ventral striatum and concomitant strong activation of postsynaptic dopamine D receptors, which form complexes (heteromers) with dopamine D and adenosine A receptors. It also proposes that in DRBA-induced akathisia, increased dopamine release depends on inactivation of autoreceptors, whereas in RLS it depends on a brain iron deficiency-induced down-regulation of striatal presynaptic A receptors.
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Akathisia, Restless legs syndrome, Striatum, Dopamine, Glutamate, Adenosine, Receptor heteromers
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