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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonism reduces paedophilic interest through increased cerebellar activity.

Mannfolk, C.; Ertl, N.; Jayasena, C. N.; Liberg, B.; Wall, M. B.; Comninos, A. N.; Rahm, C.

2026-04-13 sexual and reproductive health
10.64898/2026.04.12.26350231 medRxiv
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Mechanistic understanding and biomarkers of gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist treatment effect in paedophilic disorder are absent but may enhance outcomes and reduce sexual-offending risk. 52 help-seeking self-referred Swedish men with paedophilic disorder enrolled in a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial. Participants underwent task-based fMRI before, and two weeks after, subcutaneous injection of 120mg of degarelix or equal volume of placebo. fMRI blood-oxygen-level-dependent activation was compared between child and adult (child>adult) stimuli in task-derived regions of interest. Primary outcome was within region-of-interest child>adult activation change, whereas secondary outcomes correlated region-of-interest child>adult activation change to change in clinical measurements of risk, paedophilic interest, sexual preoccupation, hyper- and hyposexuality. 19 degarelix and 22 placebo participants had sufficient fMRI data quality. Reductions in paedophilic interest were strongly correlated with increased child>adult cerebellar (vermis) region-of-interest activation following degarelix (r=-0.740, p<0.001) but not placebo (r=0.183, p=0.41; between-group correlation coefficient z=3.347, p<0.001). Treatment did not significantly change child>adult region-of-interest activity. Post hoc analysis indicated that baseline autism symptoms correlated with degarelix-induced changes in paedophilic interest (r=0.717, p<0.001; between-group correlation coefficient z=2.958, p=0.003) and cerebellar activation (r=-0.581, p=0.01; between-group correlation coefficient z=-1.930, p=0.05). Increased child>adult cerebellar activation was associated with degarelix-induced reductions of paedophilic interest, suggesting cerebellar activity as mechanistically important to, and a prospective biomarker of, degarelix treatment effect. Additionally, autism symptoms may inform treatment prediction. Together, these findings have mechanistic and clinical implications for degarelix treatment of paedophilic disorder. EU clinical trials register identifier: 2014-000647-32 https://www.clinicaltrialsregister.eu/ctr-search/trial/2014-000647-32/SE, registered on 05/06/2014.

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