Twenty right-handed patients affected by early/mild Parkinson's disease were evaluated in a randomised study using neuropsychological
and clinical assessements during three treatment modalities: when in the off treatment condition, when on pramipexole, and
when on l-dopa. In comparison to the off treatment condition, the DA-agonist pramipexole produced a significant impairment
of short term verbal memory, attentional-executive functions and verbal fluency, while l-dopa did not. Moreover, pramipexole
opposite to l-dopa, failed to improve FAS and Stroop tests. Present findings indicate that pramipexole may worsen cognitive
functions although not exceeding normative values.
Keywords: DA-agonists - l-Dopa - cognitive function.
Received August 6, 2002; accepted November 11, 2002 Published online March 5, 2003
Authors' address: Prof. P. Stanzione, IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia, Via Ardeatina n. 306, I-00179 Roma, Italy, e-mail: stanzione@med.uniroma2.it