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Striatal Dopamine Release and Genetic Variation of the Serotonin 2C Receptor in Humans

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 32, Issue 27, Pages 9344-9350

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1260-12.2012

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  1. NIDA [R01 DA 016423, R01 DA 022520]
  2. NIAAA Intramural Research Program
  3. NCRR [UL1 RR 024987]
  4. Phil F. Jenkins Research Fund

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Mesoaccumbal and nigrostriatal projections are sensitive to stress, and heightened stress sensitivity is thought to confer risk for neuropsychiatric disorders. Serotonin 2C (5-HT2C) receptors mediate the inhibitory effects of serotonin on dopaminergic circuitry in experimental animals, and preclinical findings have implicated 5-HT2C receptors in motivated behaviors and psychotropic drug mechanisms. In humans, a common missense single-nucleotide change (rs6318, Cys23Ser) in the 5-HT2C receptor gene (HTR2C) has been associated with altered activity in vitro and with clinical mood disorders. We hypothesized that dopaminergic circuitry would be more sensitive to stress in humans carrying the Ser23 variant. To test this hypothesis, we studied 54 healthy humans using positron emission tomography and the displaceable D-2/D-3 receptor radiotracer [C-11]raclopride. Binding potential (BPND) was quantified before and after a standardized stress challenge consisting of 20 min of moderate deep muscular pain, and reduction in BPND served as an index of dopamine release. The Cys23Ser variant was genotyped on a custom array, and ancestry informative markers were used to control for population stratification. We found greater dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens, caudate nucleus, and putamen among Ser23 carriers, after controlling for sex, age, and ancestry. Genotype accounted for 12% of the variance in dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens. There was no association of Cys23Ser with baseline BPND. These findings indicate that a putatively functional HTR2C variant (Ser23) is associated with greater striatal dopamine release during pain in healthy humans. Mesoaccumbal stress sensitivity may mediate the effects of HTR2C variation on risk of neuropsychiatric disorders.

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