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Sex Differences in Midbrain Dopamine D2-Type Receptor Availability and Association with Nicotine Dependence

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NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
卷 41, 期 12, 页码 2913-2919

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/npp.2016.105

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  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse [R01 DA015179, R01 DA020726, P20 DA022539, K23 DA027734]
  2. National Center for Research Resources [M01 RR00865]
  3. Thomas P and Katherine K Pike Chair in Addiction Studies
  4. Marjorie M Greene Trust
  5. Department of Psychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  6. [T32 DA024635]

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Women differ from men in smoking-related behaviors, among them a greater difficulty in quitting smoking. Unlike female smokers, male smokers have lower striatal dopamine D2-type receptor availability (binding potential, BPND) than nonsmokers and exhibit greater smoking-induced striatal dopamine release. Because dopamine D2-type autoreceptors in the midbrain influence striatal dopamine release, a function that has been linked to addiction, we tested for sex differences in midbrain dopamine D2-type receptor BPND and in relationships between midbrain BPND, nicotine dependence and striatal dopamine D2-type receptor BPND. Positron emission tomography was used with [F-18]fallypride to measure BPND in a midbrain region, encompassing the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area, in 18 daily smokers (7 women, 11 men) and 19 nonsmokers (10 women, 9 men). A significant sex-by-group interaction reflected greater midbrain BPND in female but not male smokers than in corresponding nonsmokers (F-1,F- 32 = 5.089, p = 0.03). Midbrain BPND was positively correlated with BPND in the caudate nucleus and putamen in nonsmokers and female smokers but not in male smokers and with nicotine dependence in female but not in male smokers. Striatal BPND was correlated negatively with nicotine dependence and smoking exposure. These findings extend observations on dopamine D2-type receptors in smokers and suggest a sex difference in how midbrain dopamine D2-type autoreceptors influence nicotine dependence.

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