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Evidence for GABA‐A receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity

As a behavioural addiction, gambling disorder (GD) provides an opportunity to characterize addictive processes without the potentially confounding effects of chronic excessive drug and alcohol exposure. Impulsivity is an established precursor to such addictive behaviours, and GD is associated with g...

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Autores principales: Mick, Inge, Ramos, Anna C., Myers, Jim, Stokes, Paul R., Chandrasekera, Samantha, Erritzoe, David, Mendez, Maria A., Gunn, Roger N., Rabiner, Eugenii A., Searle, Graham E., Galduróz, José C. F., Waldman, Adam D., Bowden‐Jones, Henrietta, Clark, Luke, Nutt, David J., Lingford‐Hughes, Anne R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5697606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27739164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.12457
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author Mick, Inge
Ramos, Anna C.
Myers, Jim
Stokes, Paul R.
Chandrasekera, Samantha
Erritzoe, David
Mendez, Maria A.
Gunn, Roger N.
Rabiner, Eugenii A.
Searle, Graham E.
Galduróz, José C. F.
Waldman, Adam D.
Bowden‐Jones, Henrietta
Clark, Luke
Nutt, David J.
Lingford‐Hughes, Anne R.
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Ramos, Anna C.
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Stokes, Paul R.
Chandrasekera, Samantha
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Mendez, Maria A.
Gunn, Roger N.
Rabiner, Eugenii A.
Searle, Graham E.
Galduróz, José C. F.
Waldman, Adam D.
Bowden‐Jones, Henrietta
Clark, Luke
Nutt, David J.
Lingford‐Hughes, Anne R.
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description As a behavioural addiction, gambling disorder (GD) provides an opportunity to characterize addictive processes without the potentially confounding effects of chronic excessive drug and alcohol exposure. Impulsivity is an established precursor to such addictive behaviours, and GD is associated with greater impulsivity. There is also evidence of GABAergic dysregulation in substance addiction and in impulsivity. This study therefore investigated GABA(A) receptor availability in 15 individuals with GD and 19 healthy volunteers (HV) using [(11)C]Ro15‐4513, a relatively selective α5 benzodiazepine receptor PET tracer and its relationship with impulsivity. We found significantly higher [(11)C]Ro15‐4513 total distribution volume (V(T)) in the right hippocampus in the GD group compared with HV. We found higher levels of the ‘Negative Urgency’ construct of impulsivity in GD, and these were positively associated with higher [(11)C]Ro15‐4513 V(T) in the amygdala in the GD group; no such significant correlations were evident in the HV group. These results contrast with reduced binding of GABAergic PET ligands described previously in alcohol and opiate addiction and add to growing evidence for distinctions in the neuropharmacology between substance and behavioural addictions. These results provide the first characterization of GABA(A) receptors in GD with [(11)C]Ro15‐4513 PET and show greater α5 receptor availability and positive correlations with trait impulsivity. This GABAergic dysregulation is potential target for treatment.
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spelling pubmed-56976062017-11-28 Evidence for GABA‐A receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity Mick, Inge Ramos, Anna C. Myers, Jim Stokes, Paul R. Chandrasekera, Samantha Erritzoe, David Mendez, Maria A. Gunn, Roger N. Rabiner, Eugenii A. Searle, Graham E. Galduróz, José C. F. Waldman, Adam D. Bowden‐Jones, Henrietta Clark, Luke Nutt, David J. Lingford‐Hughes, Anne R. Addict Biol Human Neuroimaging Studies As a behavioural addiction, gambling disorder (GD) provides an opportunity to characterize addictive processes without the potentially confounding effects of chronic excessive drug and alcohol exposure. Impulsivity is an established precursor to such addictive behaviours, and GD is associated with greater impulsivity. There is also evidence of GABAergic dysregulation in substance addiction and in impulsivity. This study therefore investigated GABA(A) receptor availability in 15 individuals with GD and 19 healthy volunteers (HV) using [(11)C]Ro15‐4513, a relatively selective α5 benzodiazepine receptor PET tracer and its relationship with impulsivity. We found significantly higher [(11)C]Ro15‐4513 total distribution volume (V(T)) in the right hippocampus in the GD group compared with HV. We found higher levels of the ‘Negative Urgency’ construct of impulsivity in GD, and these were positively associated with higher [(11)C]Ro15‐4513 V(T) in the amygdala in the GD group; no such significant correlations were evident in the HV group. These results contrast with reduced binding of GABAergic PET ligands described previously in alcohol and opiate addiction and add to growing evidence for distinctions in the neuropharmacology between substance and behavioural addictions. These results provide the first characterization of GABA(A) receptors in GD with [(11)C]Ro15‐4513 PET and show greater α5 receptor availability and positive correlations with trait impulsivity. This GABAergic dysregulation is potential target for treatment. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-10-13 2017-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5697606/ /pubmed/27739164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.12457 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Addiction Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society for the Study of Addiction This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mick, Inge
Ramos, Anna C.
Myers, Jim
Stokes, Paul R.
Chandrasekera, Samantha
Erritzoe, David
Mendez, Maria A.
Gunn, Roger N.
Rabiner, Eugenii A.
Searle, Graham E.
Galduróz, José C. F.
Waldman, Adam D.
Bowden‐Jones, Henrietta
Clark, Luke
Nutt, David J.
Lingford‐Hughes, Anne R.
Evidence for GABA‐A receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity
title Evidence for GABA‐A receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity
title_full Evidence for GABA‐A receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity
title_fullStr Evidence for GABA‐A receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for GABA‐A receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity
title_short Evidence for GABA‐A receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity
title_sort evidence for gaba‐a receptor dysregulation in gambling disorder: correlation with impulsivity
topic Human Neuroimaging Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5697606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27739164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.12457
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