1. Striatal presynaptic dopaminergic dysfunction in gambling disorder: A 123 I-FP-CIT SPECT study
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Giuseppe Migliara, Giovanni Camardese, Mauro Pettorruso, Marco Di Nicola, Lorenzo Moccia, Eliana Conte, Luigi Janiri, Annarita Cinquino, Fabrizio Cocciolillo, Luisa De Risio, Daniela Di Giuda, and Giovanni Martinotti
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psychometrics ,basal ganglia (putamen, caudate) ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,0302 clinical medicine ,dopamine plasma membrane transport proteins ,middle aged ,Medicine ,Compulsive gambling ,humans ,behavioral addiction ,dopamine transporter (DAT) ,Iowa gambling task (IGT) ,neuroimaging ,reward-based decision making ,adolescent ,adult ,aged ,anhedonia ,corpus striatum ,decision making ,dopamine ,female ,gambling ,impulsive behavior ,male ,radiopharmaceuticals ,reward ,signal transduction ,synapses ,tomography, emission-computed, single-photon ,tropanes ,young adult ,biology ,Putamen ,Dopaminergic ,basal ganglia (putamen ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Settore MED/25 - PSCHIATRIA ,Context (language use) ,tomography ,Impulsivity ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,caudate) ,emission-computed ,Dopamine transporter ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Anhedonia ,medicine.disease ,Iowa gambling task ,030227 psychiatry ,Endocrinology ,nervous system ,biology.protein ,single-photon ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Although the involvement of dopamine in gambling disorder (GD) has long been hypothesized, its precise role remains unclear. The action of dopamine in the synapses is regulated by the dopamine transporter (DAT). We hereinafter present significant differences between a sample of 15 treatment-seeking GD subjects and 17 healthy controls in terms of striatal DAT availability, and we explore its association with reward-based decision making. We performed 123 I-FP-CIT Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and correlated DAT binding ratios in the bilateral caudate and putamen with gambling symptoms (G-SAS, PG-YBOCS) and behaviors, as well as other psychometric variables (anhedonia and impulsivity). Gambling disorder (GD) subjects were also administered a computerized version of the Iowa gambling task (IGT) to assess reward-based decision making. We found reduced DAT availability in GD subjects compared with healthy controls (-13.30% in right caudate, -11.11% in right putamen, -11.44% in left caudate, and -11.46% in the left putamen). We also found that striatal DAT availability was inversely correlated with days spent gambling and IGT performance in GD subjects. These results provide evidence for a presynaptic dopaminergic dysfunction in striatal regions of GD subjects. Functional DAT down-regulation possibly sustains the transition towards compulsive gambling addiction, characterized both by hyperdopaminergic and hypodopaminergic states in the context of a sensitized dopaminergic system.
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- 2018
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