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Pages 96-100 (January 2011)
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Capgras Syndrome associated with the use of psychoactive substances
Síndrome de Capgras asociado al consumo de sustancias psicoactivas
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Ezequiel N. Mercurio
Hospital Neuropsiquiátrico Braulio A. Moyano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Abstract
Introduction

Capgras syndrome has originally been described as psychiatric syndrome. However, in the last few years reports of patients with this syndrome has significantly increased in patients with neurological, metabolic, and infectious diseases and those who consume alcohol. Different hypotheses have been proposed to explain the neurobiology of this very unusual symptom, such as changes in the dopamine circuit and specific dysfunctions in facial processing.

Case

In this work we present a new case of Capgras syndrome, associated with an acute cocaine overdose, which was transient and reversible.

Discussion

The neurobiological bases of this syndrome are analysed, along with their relationship with the changes induced by cocaine use. Thus, Capgras syndrome could be the expression of functional changes at frontal-temporal level, and the paralimbic region secondary to the consumption of psychoactive substances such as cocaine.

Keywords:
Capgras syndrome
Facial processing
Prosopagnosia
Frontotemporal cortex
Substance abuse
Resumen
Introducción

El síndrome de Capgras ha sido descrito originariamente como un síntoma psiquiátrico, sin embargo en los últimos años se han incrementado notablemente los reportes de pacientes con este síndrome entre pacientes con enfermedades neurológicas, metabólicas, infecciosas y consumo de alcohol. Se han propuesto diferentes hipótesis para explicar la neurobiología de este síntoma tan particular, alteraciones en el circuito de la dopamina y disfunciones específicas en el procesamiento de los rostros.

Caso

En este trabajo se presenta un caso nuevo de síndrome de Capgras asociado a la intoxicación aguda por cocaína, de tipo transitorio y reversible.

Discusión

Se analizan las bases neurobiológicas de dicho síndrome y su correlación con las alteraciones secundarias al consumo de cocaína. Así, el síndrome de Capgras podría ser la expresión de alteraciones funcionales a nivel frontotemporal y la región paralímbica secundarias al consumo de sustancias psicoactivas como la cocaína.

Palabras clave:
Síndrome de Capgras
Procesamiento de rostros
Prosopagnosia
Corteza frontotemporal
Abuso de sustancias
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