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Elevated Striatal Dopamine Function in Immigrants and Their Children: A Risk Mechanism for Psychosis

Migration is a major risk factor for schizophrenia but the neurochemical processes involved are unknown. One candidate mechanism is through elevations in striatal dopamine synthesis and release. The objective of this research was to determine whether striatal dopamine function is elevated in immigra...

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Autores principales: Egerton, Alice, Howes, Oliver D., Houle, Sylvain, McKenzie, Kwame, Valmaggia, Lucia R., Bagby, Michael R., Tseng, Huai-Hsuan, Bloomfield, Michael A. P., Kenk, Miran, Bhattacharyya, Sagnik, Suridjan, Ivonne, Chaddock, Chistopher A., Winton-Brown, Toby T., Allen, Paul, Rusjan, Pablo, Remington, Gary, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, McGuire, Philip K., Mizrahi, Romina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5605255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28057720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbw181
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author Egerton, Alice
Howes, Oliver D.
Houle, Sylvain
McKenzie, Kwame
Valmaggia, Lucia R.
Bagby, Michael R.
Tseng, Huai-Hsuan
Bloomfield, Michael A. P.
Kenk, Miran
Bhattacharyya, Sagnik
Suridjan, Ivonne
Chaddock, Chistopher A.
Winton-Brown, Toby T.
Allen, Paul
Rusjan, Pablo
Remington, Gary
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas
McGuire, Philip K.
Mizrahi, Romina
author_facet Egerton, Alice
Howes, Oliver D.
Houle, Sylvain
McKenzie, Kwame
Valmaggia, Lucia R.
Bagby, Michael R.
Tseng, Huai-Hsuan
Bloomfield, Michael A. P.
Kenk, Miran
Bhattacharyya, Sagnik
Suridjan, Ivonne
Chaddock, Chistopher A.
Winton-Brown, Toby T.
Allen, Paul
Rusjan, Pablo
Remington, Gary
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas
McGuire, Philip K.
Mizrahi, Romina
author_sort Egerton, Alice
collection PubMed
description Migration is a major risk factor for schizophrenia but the neurochemical processes involved are unknown. One candidate mechanism is through elevations in striatal dopamine synthesis and release. The objective of this research was to determine whether striatal dopamine function is elevated in immigrants compared to nonimmigrants and the relationship with psychosis. Two complementary case–control studies of in vivo dopamine function (stress-induced dopamine release and dopamine synthesis capacity) in immigrants compared to nonimmigrants were performed in Canada and the United Kingdom. The Canadian dopamine release study included 25 immigrant and 31 nonmigrant Canadians. These groups included 23 clinical high risk (CHR) subjects, 9 antipsychotic naïve patients with schizophrenia, and 24 healthy volunteers. The UK dopamine synthesis study included 32 immigrants and 44 nonimmigrant British. These groups included 50 CHR subjects and 26 healthy volunteers. Both striatal stress-induced dopamine release and dopamine synthesis capacity were significantly elevated in immigrants compared to nonimmigrants, independent of clinical status. These data provide the first evidence that the effect of migration on the risk of developing psychosis may be mediated by an elevation in brain dopamine function.
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spelling pubmed-56052552017-09-25 Elevated Striatal Dopamine Function in Immigrants and Their Children: A Risk Mechanism for Psychosis Egerton, Alice Howes, Oliver D. Houle, Sylvain McKenzie, Kwame Valmaggia, Lucia R. Bagby, Michael R. Tseng, Huai-Hsuan Bloomfield, Michael A. P. Kenk, Miran Bhattacharyya, Sagnik Suridjan, Ivonne Chaddock, Chistopher A. Winton-Brown, Toby T. Allen, Paul Rusjan, Pablo Remington, Gary Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas McGuire, Philip K. Mizrahi, Romina Schizophr Bull Invited Themed Article Migration is a major risk factor for schizophrenia but the neurochemical processes involved are unknown. One candidate mechanism is through elevations in striatal dopamine synthesis and release. The objective of this research was to determine whether striatal dopamine function is elevated in immigrants compared to nonimmigrants and the relationship with psychosis. Two complementary case–control studies of in vivo dopamine function (stress-induced dopamine release and dopamine synthesis capacity) in immigrants compared to nonimmigrants were performed in Canada and the United Kingdom. The Canadian dopamine release study included 25 immigrant and 31 nonmigrant Canadians. These groups included 23 clinical high risk (CHR) subjects, 9 antipsychotic naïve patients with schizophrenia, and 24 healthy volunteers. The UK dopamine synthesis study included 32 immigrants and 44 nonimmigrant British. These groups included 50 CHR subjects and 26 healthy volunteers. Both striatal stress-induced dopamine release and dopamine synthesis capacity were significantly elevated in immigrants compared to nonimmigrants, independent of clinical status. These data provide the first evidence that the effect of migration on the risk of developing psychosis may be mediated by an elevation in brain dopamine function. Oxford University Press 2017-03 2017-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5605255/ /pubmed/28057720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbw181 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Invited Themed Article
Egerton, Alice
Howes, Oliver D.
Houle, Sylvain
McKenzie, Kwame
Valmaggia, Lucia R.
Bagby, Michael R.
Tseng, Huai-Hsuan
Bloomfield, Michael A. P.
Kenk, Miran
Bhattacharyya, Sagnik
Suridjan, Ivonne
Chaddock, Chistopher A.
Winton-Brown, Toby T.
Allen, Paul
Rusjan, Pablo
Remington, Gary
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas
McGuire, Philip K.
Mizrahi, Romina
Elevated Striatal Dopamine Function in Immigrants and Their Children: A Risk Mechanism for Psychosis
title Elevated Striatal Dopamine Function in Immigrants and Their Children: A Risk Mechanism for Psychosis
title_full Elevated Striatal Dopamine Function in Immigrants and Their Children: A Risk Mechanism for Psychosis
title_fullStr Elevated Striatal Dopamine Function in Immigrants and Their Children: A Risk Mechanism for Psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Elevated Striatal Dopamine Function in Immigrants and Their Children: A Risk Mechanism for Psychosis
title_short Elevated Striatal Dopamine Function in Immigrants and Their Children: A Risk Mechanism for Psychosis
title_sort elevated striatal dopamine function in immigrants and their children: a risk mechanism for psychosis
topic Invited Themed Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5605255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28057720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbw181
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