兴奋剂
多巴胺
基底神经节
神经科学
心理学
多巴胺受体
补品(生理学)
多巴胺受体D2
前额叶皮质
精神科
中枢神经系统
认知
作者
Florence Lévy,Mark R. Dadds
标识
DOI:10.1177/1039856213517948
摘要
While side effects of stimulant medication used to treat children for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have been clinically described as mild but variable, there is little or no research or understanding of biological mechanisms involved.The present short review extends the 'tonic-phasic' dopamine hypothesis in terms of prefrontal and subcortical dopamine receptor (D1/D2) imbalance.The minor allele of the dopamine D1 receptor predicts the 'zombie-like' motor side effect clinically described in some children treated with stimulant medications.Stimulant side effects may be best understood as reflecting imbalance in parallel cortico-thalamic-striatal circuits, and motor side effects as a result of prefrontal D1/D2 imbalance allowing greater motor inhibitory effects at subcortical D2 receptors. This is a variation of the 'tonic-phasic' hypothesis, which takes D1 allelic variation into account.
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