[HTML][HTML] Striatal dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability varies across smoking status

CE Wiers, EA Cabrera, D Tomasi, CT Wong…�- …, 2017 - nature.com
CE Wiers, EA Cabrera, D Tomasi, CT Wong, ŞB Demiral, SW Kim, GJ Wang, ND Volkow
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017nature.com
To assess how tobacco smoking status affects baseline dopamine D2/D3 (D2R) receptor
availability and methylphenidate-induced dopamine (DA) release, we retrospectively
analyzed D2R availability measures of 8 current smokers, 10 ex-smokers, and 18
nonsmokers who were scanned with positron emission tomography and [11 C] raclopride,
after administration of an injection of placebo or 0.5 mg/kg iv methylphenidate. There was a
significant effect of smoking status on baseline striatal D2R availability; with current smokers�…
Abstract
To assess how tobacco smoking status affects baseline dopamine D2/D3 (D2R) receptor availability and methylphenidate-induced dopamine (DA) release, we retrospectively analyzed D2R availability measures of 8 current smokers, 10 ex-smokers, and 18 nonsmokers who were scanned with positron emission tomography and [11 C] raclopride, after administration of an injection of placebo or 0.5 mg/kg iv methylphenidate. There was a significant effect of smoking status on baseline striatal D2R availability; with current smokers showing lower striatal D2R availability compared with nonsmokers (caudate, putamen, and ventral striatum) and with ex-smokers (caudate and putamen). Baseline striatal D2R did not differ between nonsmokers and ex-smokers. The effect of smoking status on methylphenidate-induced DA release tended to be lower in smokers but the difference was not significant (p= 0.08). For behavioral measures, current smokers showed significantly higher aggression scores compared with both nonsmokers and ex-smokers. These results suggest that with abstinence ex-smokers may recover from low striatal D2R availability and from increased behavioral aggression seen in active smokers. However, longitudinal studies are needed to assess this within abstaining smokers.
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