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Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers

Dysregulation of the stress response system is a potential etiological factor in the development of and relapse to multiple neuropsychiatric disorders. Previously we reported that repeated intermittent d-amphetamine administration can lead to progressively greater dopamine release, thereby providing...

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Autores principales: Booij, L, Welfeld, K, Leyton, M, Dagher, A, Boileau, I, Sibon, I, Baker, G B, Diksic, M, Soucy, J-P, Pruessner, J C, Cawley-Fiset, E, Casey, K F, Benkelfat, C
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26905412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2016.6
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author Booij, L
Welfeld, K
Leyton, M
Dagher, A
Boileau, I
Sibon, I
Baker, G B
Diksic, M
Soucy, J-P
Pruessner, J C
Cawley-Fiset, E
Casey, K F
Benkelfat, C
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Welfeld, K
Leyton, M
Dagher, A
Boileau, I
Sibon, I
Baker, G B
Diksic, M
Soucy, J-P
Pruessner, J C
Cawley-Fiset, E
Casey, K F
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description Dysregulation of the stress response system is a potential etiological factor in the development of and relapse to multiple neuropsychiatric disorders. Previously we reported that repeated intermittent d-amphetamine administration can lead to progressively greater dopamine release, thereby providing evidence of drug-induced neurochemical sensitization. Here, we test the hypothesis that repeated exposure to d-amphetamine increases dopaminergic responses to stress; that is, produces cross-sensitization. Using positron emission tomography, we measured in 17 healthy male volunteers (mean±s.d.=22.1±3.4 years) [(11)C]raclopride binding responses to a validated psychosocial stress task before and 2 weeks after a regimen of repeated d-amphetamine (3 × 0.3 mg kg(−1), by mouth; n=8) or placebo (3 × lactose, by mouth; n=9). Mood and physiological measurements were recorded throughout each session. Before the d-amphetamine regimen, exposure to the stress task increased behavioral and physiological indices of stress (anxiety, heart rate, cortisol, all P⩽0.05). Following the d-amphetamine regimen, the stress-induced cortisol responses were augmented (P<0.04), and voxel-based analyses showed larger stress-induced decreases in [(11)C]raclopride non-displaceable binding potential across the striatum. In the placebo group, re-exposure to stress led to smaller clusters of decreased [(11)C]raclopride binding, primarily in the sensorimotor striatum (P<0.05). Together, this study provides evidence for drug × stress cross-sensitization; moreover, random exposure to stimulants and/or stress cumulatively, while enhancing dopamine release in striatal areas, may contribute to a lowered set point for psychopathologies in which altered dopamine neurotransmission is invoked.
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spelling pubmed-48724352016-05-27 Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers Booij, L Welfeld, K Leyton, M Dagher, A Boileau, I Sibon, I Baker, G B Diksic, M Soucy, J-P Pruessner, J C Cawley-Fiset, E Casey, K F Benkelfat, C Transl Psychiatry Original Article Dysregulation of the stress response system is a potential etiological factor in the development of and relapse to multiple neuropsychiatric disorders. Previously we reported that repeated intermittent d-amphetamine administration can lead to progressively greater dopamine release, thereby providing evidence of drug-induced neurochemical sensitization. Here, we test the hypothesis that repeated exposure to d-amphetamine increases dopaminergic responses to stress; that is, produces cross-sensitization. Using positron emission tomography, we measured in 17 healthy male volunteers (mean±s.d.=22.1±3.4 years) [(11)C]raclopride binding responses to a validated psychosocial stress task before and 2 weeks after a regimen of repeated d-amphetamine (3 × 0.3 mg kg(−1), by mouth; n=8) or placebo (3 × lactose, by mouth; n=9). Mood and physiological measurements were recorded throughout each session. Before the d-amphetamine regimen, exposure to the stress task increased behavioral and physiological indices of stress (anxiety, heart rate, cortisol, all P⩽0.05). Following the d-amphetamine regimen, the stress-induced cortisol responses were augmented (P<0.04), and voxel-based analyses showed larger stress-induced decreases in [(11)C]raclopride non-displaceable binding potential across the striatum. In the placebo group, re-exposure to stress led to smaller clusters of decreased [(11)C]raclopride binding, primarily in the sensorimotor striatum (P<0.05). Together, this study provides evidence for drug × stress cross-sensitization; moreover, random exposure to stimulants and/or stress cumulatively, while enhancing dopamine release in striatal areas, may contribute to a lowered set point for psychopathologies in which altered dopamine neurotransmission is invoked. Nature Publishing Group 2016-02 2016-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4872435/ /pubmed/26905412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2016.6 Text en Copyright © 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Booij, L
Welfeld, K
Leyton, M
Dagher, A
Boileau, I
Sibon, I
Baker, G B
Diksic, M
Soucy, J-P
Pruessner, J C
Cawley-Fiset, E
Casey, K F
Benkelfat, C
Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers
title Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers
title_full Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers
title_fullStr Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers
title_short Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers
title_sort dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26905412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2016.6
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