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Neuropsychological Characterization of Aggressive Behavior in Children and Adolescents with CD/ODD and Effects of Single Doses of Medications: The Protocol of the Matrics_WP6-1 Study

Aggressive behaviors and disruptive/conduct disorders are some of the commonest reasons for referral to youth mental health services; nevertheless, the efficacy of therapeutic interventions in real-world clinical practice remains unclear. In order to define more appropriate targets for innovative ph...

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Autores principales: Balia, Carla, Carucci, Sara, Milone, Annarita, Romaniello, Roberta, Valente, Elena, Donno, Federica, Montesanto, Annarita, Brovedani, Paola, Masi, Gabriele, Glennon, Jeffrey C., Coghill, David, Zuddas, Alessandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8699463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34942941
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11121639
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author Balia, Carla
Carucci, Sara
Milone, Annarita
Romaniello, Roberta
Valente, Elena
Donno, Federica
Montesanto, Annarita
Brovedani, Paola
Masi, Gabriele
Glennon, Jeffrey C.
Coghill, David
Zuddas, Alessandro
author_facet Balia, Carla
Carucci, Sara
Milone, Annarita
Romaniello, Roberta
Valente, Elena
Donno, Federica
Montesanto, Annarita
Brovedani, Paola
Masi, Gabriele
Glennon, Jeffrey C.
Coghill, David
Zuddas, Alessandro
author_sort Balia, Carla
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description Aggressive behaviors and disruptive/conduct disorders are some of the commonest reasons for referral to youth mental health services; nevertheless, the efficacy of therapeutic interventions in real-world clinical practice remains unclear. In order to define more appropriate targets for innovative pharmacological therapies for disruptive/conduct disorders, the European Commission within the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) funded the MATRICS project (Multidisciplinary Approaches to Translational Research in Conduct Syndromes) to identify neural, genetic, and molecular factors underpinning the pathogenesis of aggression/antisocial behavior in preclinical models and clinical samples. Within the program, a multicentre case-control study, followed by a single-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over, randomized acute single-dose medication challenge, was conducted at two Italian sites. Aggressive children and adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) were compared to the same age (10–17 y) typically developing controls (TDC) on a neuropsychological tasks battery that included both “cold” (e.g., inhibitory control, decision making) and “hot” executive functions (e.g., moral judgment, emotion processing, risk assessment). Selected autonomic measures (heart rate variability, skin conductance, salivary cortisol) were recorded before/during/after neuropsychological testing sessions. The acute response to different drugs (methylphenidate/atomoxetine, risperidone/aripiprazole, or placebo) was also examined in the ODD/CD cohort in order to identify potential neuropsychological/physiological mechanisms underlying aggression. The paper describes the protocol of the clinical MATRICS WP6-1 study, its rationale, the specific outcome measures, and their implications for a precision medicine approach.
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spelling pubmed-86994632021-12-24 Neuropsychological Characterization of Aggressive Behavior in Children and Adolescents with CD/ODD and Effects of Single Doses of Medications: The Protocol of the Matrics_WP6-1 Study Balia, Carla Carucci, Sara Milone, Annarita Romaniello, Roberta Valente, Elena Donno, Federica Montesanto, Annarita Brovedani, Paola Masi, Gabriele Glennon, Jeffrey C. Coghill, David Zuddas, Alessandro Brain Sci Study Protocol Aggressive behaviors and disruptive/conduct disorders are some of the commonest reasons for referral to youth mental health services; nevertheless, the efficacy of therapeutic interventions in real-world clinical practice remains unclear. In order to define more appropriate targets for innovative pharmacological therapies for disruptive/conduct disorders, the European Commission within the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) funded the MATRICS project (Multidisciplinary Approaches to Translational Research in Conduct Syndromes) to identify neural, genetic, and molecular factors underpinning the pathogenesis of aggression/antisocial behavior in preclinical models and clinical samples. Within the program, a multicentre case-control study, followed by a single-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over, randomized acute single-dose medication challenge, was conducted at two Italian sites. Aggressive children and adolescents with conduct disorder (CD) or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) were compared to the same age (10–17 y) typically developing controls (TDC) on a neuropsychological tasks battery that included both “cold” (e.g., inhibitory control, decision making) and “hot” executive functions (e.g., moral judgment, emotion processing, risk assessment). Selected autonomic measures (heart rate variability, skin conductance, salivary cortisol) were recorded before/during/after neuropsychological testing sessions. The acute response to different drugs (methylphenidate/atomoxetine, risperidone/aripiprazole, or placebo) was also examined in the ODD/CD cohort in order to identify potential neuropsychological/physiological mechanisms underlying aggression. The paper describes the protocol of the clinical MATRICS WP6-1 study, its rationale, the specific outcome measures, and their implications for a precision medicine approach. MDPI 2021-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8699463/ /pubmed/34942941 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11121639 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Balia, Carla
Carucci, Sara
Milone, Annarita
Romaniello, Roberta
Valente, Elena
Donno, Federica
Montesanto, Annarita
Brovedani, Paola
Masi, Gabriele
Glennon, Jeffrey C.
Coghill, David
Zuddas, Alessandro
Neuropsychological Characterization of Aggressive Behavior in Children and Adolescents with CD/ODD and Effects of Single Doses of Medications: The Protocol of the Matrics_WP6-1 Study
title Neuropsychological Characterization of Aggressive Behavior in Children and Adolescents with CD/ODD and Effects of Single Doses of Medications: The Protocol of the Matrics_WP6-1 Study
title_full Neuropsychological Characterization of Aggressive Behavior in Children and Adolescents with CD/ODD and Effects of Single Doses of Medications: The Protocol of the Matrics_WP6-1 Study
title_fullStr Neuropsychological Characterization of Aggressive Behavior in Children and Adolescents with CD/ODD and Effects of Single Doses of Medications: The Protocol of the Matrics_WP6-1 Study
title_full_unstemmed Neuropsychological Characterization of Aggressive Behavior in Children and Adolescents with CD/ODD and Effects of Single Doses of Medications: The Protocol of the Matrics_WP6-1 Study
title_short Neuropsychological Characterization of Aggressive Behavior in Children and Adolescents with CD/ODD and Effects of Single Doses of Medications: The Protocol of the Matrics_WP6-1 Study
title_sort neuropsychological characterization of aggressive behavior in children and adolescents with cd/odd and effects of single doses of medications: the protocol of the matrics_wp6-1 study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8699463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34942941
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11121639
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