DRD2 polymorphisms modulate reward and emotion processing, dopamine neurotransmission and openness to experience

dc.contributor.authorPeciña, Marta
dc.contributor.authorMickey, Brian J.
dc.contributor.authorLove, Tiffany
dc.contributor.authorWang, Heng
dc.contributor.authorLangenecker, Scott A.
dc.contributor.authorHodgkinson, Colin
dc.contributor.authorShen, Pei-Hong
dc.contributor.authorVillafuerte, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorHsu, David
dc.contributor.authorZubieta, Jon-Kar
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-22T13:31:08Z
dc.date.available2019-05-22T13:31:08Z
dc.date.issued2013-03eng
dc.description.abstractDopamine (DA) neurotransmission through D2 receptors (DRD2) has been implicated in the regulation of reward processing, cognition and the effects of drugs of abuse, and also has significant effects in responses to stressors and salient aversive stimuli. An examination of the influence of genetic variation across multiple psychophysical measures therefore appears critical to understand the neurobiology of DA-modulated complex personality traits and psychiatric illnesses. To examine inter-individual variation in the function of DRD2 modulated mechanisms in healthy humans, we used a haplotype-based and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) investigation. Their effects were interrogated with functional magnetic resonance imaging during reward and emotional processing. We found that a haplotype block composed by two SNPs, rs4274224 and rs4581480, affected the hemodynamic responses of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) during reward expectation and the subgenual anterior cingulate cortices (sgACC) during implicit emotional processing. Exploratory analysis within the significant haplotype block revealed the same functional effects only for the SNP rs4274224. Further analysis on rs4274224 using functional connectivity and positron emission tomography (PET) measures of DA D2/3 receptor mediated neurotransmission confirmed a gene effect on the functional connectivity of the DLPFC during reward anticipation and subcortical stress induced DA release. At a phenotypic trait level, significant effects of genotype were obtained for the NEO PI-R "Openness to Experience" and further correlated with neuroimaging data. Overall, these results show significant neurobiological effects of genotype variation in DRD2 on multiple functional domains, such as emotional, stress and reward processing. As such, it contributes to normal variation and potentially to vulnerability to psychopathology associated with those functions, such as risk for mood and substance use disorders.eng
dc.description.versionpublishedeng
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.cortex.2012.01.010eng
dc.identifier.pmid22424959eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/45883
dc.language.isoengeng
dc.subjectImaging, Dopamine, DLPFC, Reward, Emotioneng
dc.subject.ddc150eng
dc.titleDRD2 polymorphisms modulate reward and emotion processing, dopamine neurotransmission and openness to experienceeng
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