Impulsivity in ADHD and Borderline Personality Disorder: A Systematic Review of Gray and White Matter Variations

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Franczak, Lukasz [1 ]
Podwalski, Piotr [1 ]
Wysocki, Patryk [1 ]
Dawidowski, Bartosz [1 ]
Jedrzejewski, Adam [2 ]
Jablonski, Marcin [1 ]
Samochowiec, Jerzy [1 ]
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[1] Pomeranian Med Univ, Dept Psychiat, Broniewskiego 26 St, PL-71460 Szczecin, Poland
[2] Pomeranian Med Univ, Independent Clin Psychol Unit, Broniewskiego 26 St, PL-71460 Szczecin, Poland
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borderline personality disorder; white matter; gray matter; impulsivity; attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; diffusion tensor imaging (DTI); emotional lability; magnetic resonance imaging; ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER; DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER; MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX; INFERIOR FRONTAL GYRUS; MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX; YOUNG-ADULTS; RESPONSE-INHIBITION; COGNITIVE CONTROL; CAUDATE-NUCLEUS;
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10.3390/jcm13226906
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: Impulsivity is one of the overlapping symptoms common to borderline personality disorder (BPD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but the neurobiological basis of these disorders remains uncertain. This systematic review aims to identify abnormalities in the gray and white matter associated with impulsivity in BPD and ADHD. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of the PubMed, Embase, and SCOPUS databases, adhering to PRISMA guidelines. Studies that investigated gray and white matter alterations in BPD or ADHD populations and their relationship with impulsivity were included. We reviewed information from 23 studies involving 992 participants, which included findings from structural MRI and DTI. Results: The review identified various nonhomogeneous changes associated with impulsivity in BPD and ADHD. BPD was mainly associated with abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and limbic areas, which correlated negatively with impulsivity. In contrast, impulsivity associated with ADHD was associated with structural changes in the caudate nucleus and frontal-striatal pathways. Despite the overlapping symptoms of impulsivity, the neurobiological mechanisms appeared to differ between the two disorders. Conclusions: These findings emphasize the distinct neurostructural correlates of impulsivity in BPD and ADHD. While both disorders show impulsivity as one of their main symptoms, the fundamental brain structures associated with this trait are different. BPD is primarily associated with abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex and limbic system, whereas the alterations seen in ADHD tend to focus on the caudate nucleus and frontostriatal pathways. Further research is needed to clarify these differences and their implications for treatment.
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