Title of article :
Sex Differences in Striatal Dopamine Release in Healthy Adults
Author/Authors :
Cynthia A. Munro، نويسنده , , Mary E. McCaul، نويسنده , , Dean F. Wong، نويسنده , , Lynn M. Oswald، نويسنده , , Yun Zhou، نويسنده , , James Brasic، نويسنده , , Hiroto Kuwabara، نويسنده , , Anil Kumar، نويسنده , , Mohab Alexander، نويسنده , , Weiguo Ye، نويسنده , , Gary S. Wand، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
9
From page :
966
To page :
974
Abstract :
Background Sex differences in addictive disorders have been described. Preclinical studies have implicated the striatal dopamine system in these differences, but human studies have yet to substantiate these findings. Methods Using positron emission tomography (PET) scans with high-specific-activity [11C] raclopride and a reference tissue approach, we compared baseline striatal dopamine binding potential (BP) and dopamine release in men and women following amphetamine and placebo challenges. Subjective drug effects and plasma cortisol and growth hormone responses were also examined. Results Although there was no sex difference in baseline BP, men had markedly greater dopamine release than women in the ventral striatum. Secondary analyses indicated that men also had greater dopamine release in three of four additional striatal regions. Paralleling the PET findings, men’s ratings of the positive effects of amphetamine were greater than women’s. We found no sex difference in neuroendocrine hormone responses. Conclusions We report for the first time a sex difference in dopamine release in humans. The robust dopamine release in men could account for increased vulnerability to stimulant use disorders and methamphetamine toxicity. Our findings indicate that future studies should control for sex and may have implications for the interpretation of sex differences in other illnesses involving the striatum.
Keywords :
Addiction , Amphetamine , binding potential , dopaminerelease , Gender , Striatum , Sex differences
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Record number :
502989
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