A Preliminary Study of the Opioid System and Personality Traits Using Positron Emission Tomography.

Molecular Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2017-07-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-11 DOI:10.1159/000452417
Alexandra M Rodman, Thilo Deckersbach, Tina Chou, Jian Kong, Randy L Gollub, Darin D Dougherty
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Background: Personality traits, such as Neuroticism and Extraversion, have been implicated in the processing of emotion. The neural correlates most often associated with Neuroticism and Extraversion are the insular cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala, and ventral striatum.

Objective: The aim of the current study was to explore neurotransmitter systems underlying those neural correlates and investigate the relationship between personality traits and opioid receptor binding potential.

Method: Twelve healthy participants completed an [11C]diprenorphine positron emission tomography scan at rest. Endogenous opioid levels as indicated by opioid receptor binding potential was examined in relation to personality phenotype.

Results: A high score of Neuroticism, a personality trait characterized by negative affect, was found to be associated with high opioid receptor binding in the right anterior insula. Conversely, a high score of Extraversion, a personality trait characterized by positive affect, was found to be associated with low opioid receptor binding in the left posterior insula.

Conclusions: While preliminary, the results of this study suggest that the expression of Neuroticism and Extraversion is related to baseline function of the opioid neurotransmitter system in the insular cortex. These findings may help elucidate the neural mechanisms underlying the expression of personality traits, particularly those implicated in affective processing.

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用正电子发射断层扫描对阿片系统和人格特征的初步研究。
背景:人格特征,如神经质和外向性,与情绪的处理有关。与神经质和外向性最相关的神经是岛叶皮质、眶额皮质、杏仁核和腹侧纹状体。目的:探讨人格特质与阿片受体结合电位之间的关系,探讨人格特质与阿片受体结合电位之间的关系。方法:12名健康参与者在休息时完成了[11C]二丙诺啡正电子发射断层扫描。内源性阿片水平表明阿片受体结合电位被检查与人格表型的关系。结果:以消极情绪为特征的人格特质神经质得分高,与右前叶阿片受体结合程度高有关。相反,外向性(一种以积极情绪为特征的人格特质)得分高,则与左后脑岛的阿片受体结合水平低有关。结论:虽然是初步的,但本研究的结果表明,神经质和外向性的表达与岛叶皮层阿片神经递质系统的基线功能有关。这些发现可能有助于阐明人格特征表达的神经机制,特别是那些涉及情感处理的神经机制。
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