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Science
Vol. 293 no. 5532 pp. 1164-1166
DOI: 10.1126/science.1060937
  • Report

Expectation and Dopamine Release: Mechanism of the Placebo Effect in Parkinson's Disease

  1. A. Jon Stoessl1,*
  1. 1 Neurodegenerative Disorders Centre,
  2. 2 TRIUMF, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 2B5.

Abstract

The power of placebos has long been recognized for improving numerous medical conditions such as Parkinson's disease (PD). Little is known, however, about the mechanism underlying the placebo effect. Using the ability of endogenous dopamine to compete for [11C]raclopride binding as measured by positron emission tomography, we provide in vivo evidence for substantial release of endogenous dopamine in the striatum of PD patients in response to placebo. Our findings indicate that the placebo effect in PD is powerful and is mediated through activation of the damaged nigrostriatal dopamine system.

  • * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jstoessl{at}interchange.ubc.ca

  • Received for publication 22 March 2001.
  • Accepted for publication 5 June 2001.