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Seasonality-resilient individuals downregulate their cerebral 5-HT transporter binding in winter – A longitudinal combined 11C-DASB and 11C-SB207145 PET study

Authors :
Gitte M. Knudsen
M.K. Madsen
Claus Svarer
Vibe G. Frokjaer
William F. C. Baaré
Jacob Madsen
Martin Nørgaard
Brenda Mc Mahon
Sofie Bech Andersen
Source :
European Neuropsychopharmacology. 28:1151-1160
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

We have recently shown that the emergence and severity of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) symptoms in the winter is associated with an increase in cerebral serotonin (5-HT) transporter (SERT) binding. Intriguingly, we also found that individuals resilient to SAD downregulate their cerebral SERT binding in the winter. In the present paper, we provide an analysis of the SERT- and 5-HT dynamics as indexed by 5-HT4 receptor (5-HT4R) binding related to successful stress coping. We included 46 11C-DASB positron emission tomography (PET) scans (N = 23, 13 women, age: 26 ± 6 years) and 14 11C-SB207145 PET scans (7 participants, 3 women, age: 25 ± 3 years) from 23 SAD-resilient Danes. Data was collected longitudinally in summer and winter. We found that compared to the summer, raphe nuclei and global brain SERT binding decreased significantly in the winter (praphe = 0.003 and pglobal = 0.003) and the two measures were positively correlated across seasons (summer: R2 = 0.33, p = .004, winter: R2 = 0.24, p = .018). A voxel-based analysis revealed prominent changes in SERT in clusters covering both angular gyri (0.0005

Details

ISSN :
0924977X
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Neuropsychopharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........dae9b8915f8b14efc4d4ec43b26f9f74
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2018.06.004