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Increased Stress-Induced Dopamine Release in Psychosis

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2012

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Mizrahi, Romina
Addington, Jean
Rusjan, Pablo M.
Suridjan, Ivonne
Ng, Alvina
Boileau, Isabelle
Pruessner, Jens C.
Remington, Gary
Houle, Sylvain
Wilson, Alan A.

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Biological Psychiatry. 2012, 71(6), pp. 561-567. ISSN 0006-3223. eISSN 1873-2402. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.10.009

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Background

A pathologic response to common life stressors, in which a hyperresponsive dopaminergic system is thought to play a key role, is a potential etiologic factor in the triggering and relapse of psychosis. However, there is no direct evidence that brain dopaminergic response to stress is exaggerated in psychosis.

Methods

Using the ability of endogenous dopamine (DA) to compete with [11C]-(+)-PHNO binding, as measured with positron emission tomography, we examined stress-induced DA release in response to a validated psychosocial stress task. We studied 12 clinical high-risk (CHR), 10 antipsychotic-naive subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ), and 12 matched healthy volunteers (HV). Stress-induced DA release was estimated as the percent change in binding potential between conditions (stress and control scan) in the striatal subdivisions: limbic striatum (LST), associative striatum (AST), and sensorimotor striatum (SMST).

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We found a significant difference between groups in the AST (F = 8.13, df = 2,31, p = .001), and at the SMST (F = 3,64, df = 2,31, p = .03) but not in the LST (F = .43, df = 2,31, p = .40) with CHR and SCZ having larger [11C]-(+)-PHNO displacement in response to the stress. Bonferroni-corrected comparisons confirmed that HV displacement (–2.86%) in the AST was significantly different in CHR (6.97%) and SCZ (11.44%) (with no significant difference between CHR and SCZ).

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This study reveals a sensitized dopaminergic response to stress in a psychiatric condition and may have important theoretical and clinical implications regarding efforts to abort or delay relapse and/or conversion to psychosis.

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150 Psychologie

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Dopamine; neuroimaging; positron emission tomography; prodrome; schizophrenia; stress

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ISO 690MIZRAHI, Romina, Jean ADDINGTON, Pablo M. RUSJAN, Ivonne SURIDJAN, Alvina NG, Isabelle BOILEAU, Jens C. PRUESSNER, Gary REMINGTON, Sylvain HOULE, Alan A. WILSON, 2012. Increased Stress-Induced Dopamine Release in Psychosis. In: Biological Psychiatry. 2012, 71(6), pp. 561-567. ISSN 0006-3223. eISSN 1873-2402. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.10.009
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@article{Mizrahi2012-03Incre-38404,
  year={2012},
  doi={10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.10.009},
  title={Increased Stress-Induced Dopamine Release in Psychosis},
  number={6},
  volume={71},
  issn={0006-3223},
  journal={Biological Psychiatry},
  pages={561--567},
  author={Mizrahi, Romina and Addington, Jean and Rusjan, Pablo M. and Suridjan, Ivonne and Ng, Alvina and Boileau, Isabelle and Pruessner, Jens C. and Remington, Gary and Houle, Sylvain and Wilson, Alan  A.}
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