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Reward Deficiency Syndrome: Attentional/Arousal Subtypes, Limitations of Current Diagnostic Nosology, and Future Research

Authors :
Mark S. Gold
Sarah Sultan
Marlene Oscar-Berman
Kenneth Blum
Edward J. Modestino
Sanford Auerbach
Drake D Duane
Source :
Journal of reward deficiency syndrome
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
United Scientific Group, 2015.

Abstract

We theorise that in some cases Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) predisposes to narcolepsy and hypersomnia, and that there may be a shared pathophysiology with various addictions [Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS)]. Reticence to acknowledge such connections may be due to a narrow nosological framework. Additionally, we theorise that the development of narcolepsy on a baseline of ADHD/RDS leads to an additional assault on the dopaminergic reward system in such individuals. In this study, we propose to test these hypotheses by using a combination of broad genetic screening, and neuroimaging with and without pharmacological intervention, in those with pure ADHD, pure narcolepsy, and the combined ADHD-narcolepsy phenotype. Results of this proposed study may reveal a common pathophysiology of ADHD, narcolepsy and RDS, and perhaps an additional compromise to the reward system in those with combined ADHD-narcolepsy. If the evidence supports the hypothesis that indeed there is a shared pathophysiology for narcolepsy with RDS and thus its subtype ADHD, early intervention/preventative treatment amongst those with ADHD may be beneficial with the putative dopaminergic compound KB220Z™.

Details

ISSN :
2379111X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Reward Deficiency Syndrome
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d11bb9efb75ae9dae475f0f95afe4a18
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17756/jrds.2015-002