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  • Title: Abnormal electroretinogram in cocaine-dependent patients. Relationship to craving.
    Author: Roy M, Smelson DA, Roy A.
    Journal: Br J Psychiatry; 1996 Apr; 168(4):507-11. PubMed ID: 8730949.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: The retina contains high concentrations of dopamine. We previously reported that recently withdrawn cocaine-dependent patients had significantly reduced blue cone b wave amplitude responses on the electroretinogram (ERG). In this study we wished to examine if there was a relationship between cocaine craving and reduced blue cone b wave ERG responses. METHODS: A series of 14 recently withdrawn cocaine-dependent patients completed a 45-item cocaine craving questionnaire shortly before the ERG. RESULTS: Cocaine dependent patients who had a reduced ( < 0.5 microvolts) blue cone b wave ERG response had significantly higher cocaine craving scores than patients without a reduced blue cone ERG response. There was also a significant negative correlation between blue cone b wave amplitude responses and scores on the cocaine craving questionnaire. CONCLUSIONS: A reduced blue cone b wave ERG response may identify recently withdrawn cocaine-dependent patients with biological dysregulation and increased cocaine craving.
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