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Dopamine Cell Loss Within The Nigrostriatal Pathway Due To Oxidative Stress From Chronic Methylphenidate, Shannon Ketchem, Tucker Ensley, Hannah Oakes, Brooks B. Pond
Dopamine Cell Loss Within The Nigrostriatal Pathway Due To Oxidative Stress From Chronic Methylphenidate, Shannon Ketchem, Tucker Ensley, Hannah Oakes, Brooks B. Pond
Appalachian Student Research Forum
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurobehavioral disorder that affects 11% of children in the US alone. Methylphenidate (MPH) is the most commonly prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD. Given the fact that ADHD symptoms persist in up to 50% of patients, many children receive MPH from childhood to early adulthood. Unfortunately, most of the scientific literature focuses on the short-term consequences of MPH, even though individuals are taking MPH for many years. MPH acts by blocking dopamine (DA) transporters and norepinephrine transporters, preventing the reuptake of these catecholamines following release. Previous research has shown that long-term exposure …