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J Psychiatry Neurosci ; 41(6): 422-430, 2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27575717

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BACKGROUND: Based on animal research several authors have warned that the application of methylphenidate, the first-line drug for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), might have neurotoxic effects potentially harming the brain. We investigated whether methylphenidate application, over a 1-year period, results in cerebral volume decrease. METHODS: We acquired structural MRIs in a double-blind study comparing methylphenidate to placebo. Global and regional brain volumes were analyzed at baseline, after 3 months and after 12 months using diffeomorphic anatomic registration through exponentiated lie algebra. RESULTS: We included 131 adult patients with ADHD into the baseline sample, 98 into the 3-month sample (54 in the methylphenidate cohort and 44 in the placebo cohort) and 76 into the 1-year sample (37 in the methylphenidate cohort and 29 in the placebo cohort). Methylphenidate intake compared with placebo did not lead to any detectable cerebral volume loss; there was a trend toward bilateral cerebellar grey matter increase. LIMITATIONS: Detecting possible neurotoxic effects of methylphenidate might require a longer observation period. CONCLUSION: There is no evidence of grey matter volume loss after 1 year of methylphenidate treatment in adult patients with ADHD.


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Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/diagnostic imaging , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/therapy , Brain/drug effects , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Central Nervous System Stimulants/therapeutic use , Methylphenidate/therapeutic use , Adult , Central Nervous System Stimulants/adverse effects , Double-Blind Method , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Gray Matter/diagnostic imaging , Gray Matter/drug effects , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Methylphenidate/adverse effects , Organ Size , Psychotherapy , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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