Do antipsychotic drugs affect brain structure? A systematic and critical review of MRI findings
- PMID: 19338710
- DOI: 10.1017/S0033291709005315
Do antipsychotic drugs affect brain structure? A systematic and critical review of MRI findings
Abstract
Background: The potential effects of antipsychotic drugs on brain structure represent a key factor in understanding neuroanatomical changes in psychosis. This review addresses two issues: (1) do antipsychotic medications induce changes in total or regional human brain volumes and (2) do such effects depend on antipsychotic type?
Method: A systematic review of studies reporting structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures: (1) directly in association with antipsychotic use; and (2) in patients receiving lifetime treatment with antipsychotics in comparison with drug-naive patients or healthy controls. We searched Medline and EMBASE databases using the medical subject heading terms: 'antipsychotics' AND 'brain' AND (MRI NOT functional). The search included studies published up to 31 January 2007. Wherever possible, we reported the effect size of the difference observed.
Results: Thirty-three studies met our inclusion criteria. The results suggest that antipsychotics act regionally rather than globally on the brain. These volumetric changes are of a greater magnitude in association with typical than with atypical antipsychotic use. Indeed, there is evidence of a specific effect of antipsychotic type on the basal ganglia, with typicals specifically increasing the volume of these structures. Differential effects of antipsychotic type may also be present on the thalamus and the cortex, but data on these and other brain areas are more equivocal.
Conclusions: Antipsychotic treatment potentially contributes to the brain structural changes observed in psychosis. Future research should take into account these potential effects, and use adequate sample sizes, to allow improved interpretation of neuroimaging findings in these disorders.
Comment in
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Brain volume changes in schizophrenia: how do they arise? What do they mean?Psychol Med. 2009 Nov;39(11):1779-80. doi: 10.1017/S003329170900573X. Epub 2009 Apr 20. Psychol Med. 2009. PMID: 19379533 No abstract available.
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The effects of antipsychotics on brain structure: what have we learnt from structural imaging of schizophrenia?Psychol Med. 2009 Nov;39(11):1781-2. doi: 10.1017/S0033291709006060. Epub 2009 May 29. Psychol Med. 2009. PMID: 19476691 No abstract available.
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Letter to the Editor: haloperidol but not dopamine rapidly induces neuronal death: comments on 'A systematic review of the effects of antipsychotic drugs on brain volume'.Psychol Med. 2013 Jul;43(7):1568. doi: 10.1017/S0033291713001001. Epub 2013 May 7. Psychol Med. 2013. PMID: 23651623 No abstract available.
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