Dissociable effects of dopaminergic medications on depression symptom dimensions in Parkinson's disease.
Harry CostelloAnette-Eleonore SchragRobert J HowardJonathan Paul RoiserPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
We identified dissociable associations between dopaminergic medications and different dimensions of depression in PD. Dopamine agonists may be effective for treatment of motivational symptoms of depression. In contrast, MAO-B inhibitors may improve both depressive and motivation symptoms, albeit the latter effect appears to be attenuated in patients with more severe striatal dopaminergic neurodegeneration, which may be a consequence of dependence on pre-synaptic dopaminergic neuron integrity.