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Recent studies started to give attention to possibility of increase the level of prolactinin psychotic patients prior to administration of antipsychotics - the relationship between dopamine - prolactin and psychosis is more complicated than it looks.
This study aimed at comparing prolactin serum levels
- using highly sensitive assays - between drug-naïve psychotic patients - matched healthy controls and on treatment group and investigating the relationship between the prolactin levels and predominance of positive or negative psycopathological domains of psychosis.
This observational cross-sectional case control study was performed in the outpatient clinic and inpatient ward of psychiatric department
- Zagazig University Hospitals - Sharqia - Egypt.
A sample of 23 naive-patientswith the diagnosis of psychoticdisorders that fulfills the inclusion criteria was recruited by systematic random sampling technique until the sample size was reached. A control sample of 23 apparently healthy volunteers was recruited by the same technique from the hospital visitors and relatives of other patients
- in addition to 23 patients on treatment already recruited by the same technique.
The diagnosis of psychotic disorders was based on the Semi-Structured Clinical Interview (according to DSM-5) from which data as age
- sex - employment status - marital status - residence - education - personal - present and past history were collected followed by thorough mental state examination.
The predominance of positive or negative domain of psychopathology was rated using positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS). Weight and height were measured to determine BMI and blood samples were collected
- centrifuged and serum samples were frozen and stored until they were analyzed for prolactin levels.The data collected were statistically analyzed.
Recent studies started to give attention to possibility of increase the level of prolactinin psychotic patients prior to administration of antipsychotics
- the relationship between dopamine - prolactin and psychosis is more complicated than it looks.
This study aimed at comparing prolactin serum levels
- using highly sensitive assays - between drug-naïve psychotic patients - matched healthy controls and on treatment group and investigating the relationship between the prolactin levels and predominance of positive or negative psycopathological domains of psychosis.
This observational cross-sectional case control study was performed in the outpatient clinic and inpatient ward of psychiatric department
- Zagazig University Hospitals - Sharqia - Egypt.
A sample of 23 naive-patientswith the diagnosis of psychoticdisorders that fulfills the inclusion criteria was recruited by systematic random sampling technique until the sample size was reached. A control sample of 23 apparently healthy volunteers was recruited by the same technique from the hospital visitors and relatives of other patients
- in addition to 23 patients on treatment already recruited by the same technique.
The diagnosis of psychotic disorders was based on the Semi-Structured Clinical Interview (according to DSM-5) from which data as age
- sex - employment status - marital status - residence - education - personal - present and past history were collected followed by thorough mental state examination.
The predominance of positive or negative domain of psychopathology was rated using positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS). Weight and height were measured to determine BMI and blood samples were collected
- centrifuged and serum samples were frozen and stored until they were analyzed for prolactin levels.The data collected were statistically analyzed


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