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Increased Turnover of Dopamine in Caudate Nucleus of Detoxified Alcoholic Patients
A previous study of the DOPA decarboxylase substrate 6-[(18)F]fluoro-L-DOPA (FDOPA) with positron emission tomography (PET) detected no difference of the net blood-brain transfer rate (K(in)(app)) between detoxified alcoholic patients and healthy controls. Instead, the study revealed an inverse corr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770672/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24040111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073903 |
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author | Kumakura, Yoshitaka Gjedde, Albert Caprioli, Daniele Kienast, Thorsten Beck, Anne Plotkin, Michail Schlagenhauf, Florian Vernaleken, Ingo Gründer, Gerhard Bartenstein, Peter Heinz, Andreas Cumming, Paul |
author_facet | Kumakura, Yoshitaka Gjedde, Albert Caprioli, Daniele Kienast, Thorsten Beck, Anne Plotkin, Michail Schlagenhauf, Florian Vernaleken, Ingo Gründer, Gerhard Bartenstein, Peter Heinz, Andreas Cumming, Paul |
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description | A previous study of the DOPA decarboxylase substrate 6-[(18)F]fluoro-L-DOPA (FDOPA) with positron emission tomography (PET) detected no difference of the net blood-brain transfer rate (K(in)(app)) between detoxified alcoholic patients and healthy controls. Instead, the study revealed an inverse correlation between K(in)(app) in left ventral striatum and alcohol craving scores. To resolve the influx and efflux phases of radiolabeled molecules, we independently estimated the unidirectional blood-brain FDOPA clearance rate (K) and the washout rate of [(18)F]fluorodopamine and its deaminated metabolites (k (loss)), and we also calculated the total distribution volume of decarboxylated metabolites and unmetabolized FDOPA as a steady-state index of the dopamine storage capacity (V(d)) in brain. The craving scores in the 12 alcoholics correlated positively with the rate of loss (k(loss)) in the left ventral striatum. We conclude that craving is most pronounced in the individuals with relatively rapid dopamine turnover in the left ventral striatum. The blood-brain clearance rate (K), corrected for subsequent loss of radiolabeled molecules from brain, was completely normal throughout the brain of the alcoholics, in whom the volume of distribution (V(d)) was found to be significantly lower in the left caudate nucleus. The magnitude of V(d) in the left caudate head was reduced by 43% relative to the 16 controls, consistent with a 58% increase of k(loss). We interpret the findings as indicating that a trait for rapid dopamine turnover in the ventral striatum subserves craving and reward-dependence, leading to an acquired state of increased dopamine turnover in the dorsal striatum of detoxified alcoholic patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-37706722013-09-13 Increased Turnover of Dopamine in Caudate Nucleus of Detoxified Alcoholic Patients Kumakura, Yoshitaka Gjedde, Albert Caprioli, Daniele Kienast, Thorsten Beck, Anne Plotkin, Michail Schlagenhauf, Florian Vernaleken, Ingo Gründer, Gerhard Bartenstein, Peter Heinz, Andreas Cumming, Paul PLoS One Research Article A previous study of the DOPA decarboxylase substrate 6-[(18)F]fluoro-L-DOPA (FDOPA) with positron emission tomography (PET) detected no difference of the net blood-brain transfer rate (K(in)(app)) between detoxified alcoholic patients and healthy controls. Instead, the study revealed an inverse correlation between K(in)(app) in left ventral striatum and alcohol craving scores. To resolve the influx and efflux phases of radiolabeled molecules, we independently estimated the unidirectional blood-brain FDOPA clearance rate (K) and the washout rate of [(18)F]fluorodopamine and its deaminated metabolites (k (loss)), and we also calculated the total distribution volume of decarboxylated metabolites and unmetabolized FDOPA as a steady-state index of the dopamine storage capacity (V(d)) in brain. The craving scores in the 12 alcoholics correlated positively with the rate of loss (k(loss)) in the left ventral striatum. We conclude that craving is most pronounced in the individuals with relatively rapid dopamine turnover in the left ventral striatum. The blood-brain clearance rate (K), corrected for subsequent loss of radiolabeled molecules from brain, was completely normal throughout the brain of the alcoholics, in whom the volume of distribution (V(d)) was found to be significantly lower in the left caudate nucleus. The magnitude of V(d) in the left caudate head was reduced by 43% relative to the 16 controls, consistent with a 58% increase of k(loss). We interpret the findings as indicating that a trait for rapid dopamine turnover in the ventral striatum subserves craving and reward-dependence, leading to an acquired state of increased dopamine turnover in the dorsal striatum of detoxified alcoholic patients. Public Library of Science 2013-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3770672/ /pubmed/24040111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073903 Text en © 2013 Kumakura et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kumakura, Yoshitaka Gjedde, Albert Caprioli, Daniele Kienast, Thorsten Beck, Anne Plotkin, Michail Schlagenhauf, Florian Vernaleken, Ingo Gründer, Gerhard Bartenstein, Peter Heinz, Andreas Cumming, Paul Increased Turnover of Dopamine in Caudate Nucleus of Detoxified Alcoholic Patients |
title | Increased Turnover of Dopamine in Caudate Nucleus of Detoxified Alcoholic Patients |
title_full | Increased Turnover of Dopamine in Caudate Nucleus of Detoxified Alcoholic Patients |
title_fullStr | Increased Turnover of Dopamine in Caudate Nucleus of Detoxified Alcoholic Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased Turnover of Dopamine in Caudate Nucleus of Detoxified Alcoholic Patients |
title_short | Increased Turnover of Dopamine in Caudate Nucleus of Detoxified Alcoholic Patients |
title_sort | increased turnover of dopamine in caudate nucleus of detoxified alcoholic patients |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770672/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24040111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073903 |
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