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Temporal relationships between the pharmacokinetics of methylphenidate in the human brain and its behavioral and cardiovascular effects.

N D Volkow1, G J Wang, S J Gatley, J S Fowler, Y S Ding, J Logan, R Hitzemann, B Angrist, J Lieberman.   

Abstract

Positron emission tomography was used to compare the pharmacokinetics of [11C]methylphenidate in the human brain with the temporal course of the subjective and cardiovascular effects observed after intravenous methylphenidate (0.5 mg/kg). Four subjects were tested twice with [11C]methylphenidate, at baseline and after methylphenidate. All subjects showed almost identical uptake of 11C labeled drug in brain, as well as a very similar decrease in binding of [11C]methylphenidate in basal ganglia, after pretreatment with methylphenidate. In contrast, the magnitude of the behavioral and cardiovascular changes induced by methylphenidate varied among the subjects. The temporal course for methylphenidate effects paralleled closely the pharmacokinetics of [11C]methylphenidate in brain for the perception of "restlessness" and for changes in systolic blood pressure and heart rate. In contrast, methylphenidate induced "high", "anxiety" and changes in diastolic blood pressure decreased rapidly despite long lasting binding of the drug in brain. These results indicate that binding of methylphenidate in brain does not appear to predict individual responses to the drug and that more than one neurotransmitter and/or adaptation process are likely to be involved in the behavioral and cardiovascular effects of methylphenidate.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8741951     DOI: 10.1007/bf02246277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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