Fras I, Karlavage J
Am J Psychiatry. 1977 Feb;134(2):195-7. doi: 10.1176/ajp.134.2.195.
The authors treated two children with Gilles de la Tourette's disease and one child with a probable combination of Gilles de la Tourette's disease and minimal brain dysfunction with methylphenidate, which resulted in exacerbation of symptoms. One child was briefly treated with imipramine, with similar results. The authors suggest that these pharmacologic agents should be used cautiously in treating patients with possible movement disorders (tics) and conclude that their findings lend support to the catecholamine hypothesis of the etiology of Gilles de la Tourette's disease.
作者用哌醋甲酯治疗了两名患有 Gilles de la Tourette 综合征的儿童以及一名可能同时患有 Gilles de la Tourette 综合征和轻度脑功能障碍的儿童,结果导致症状加重。一名儿童曾短期使用丙咪嗪治疗,结果类似。作者建议,在治疗可能患有运动障碍(抽搐)的患者时应谨慎使用这些药物,并得出结论,他们的研究结果支持了 Gilles de la Tourette 综合征病因的儿茶酚胺假说。