吸烟与脑内5 -羟色胺转运体水平相关:A [11C]DASB PET研究。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Paul Faulkner, Gitte M Knudsen, Vibe G Frokjaer, David Erritzoe
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背景:临床前研究表明,慢性尼古丁/烟草使用与海马体内血清素的减少有关,但尚未有研究表明人体体内吸烟行为与大脑血清素的改变之间存在关联。方法:因此,我们分析了来自Cimbi数据库的现有[11C]DASB-PET数据,比较了60名健康非吸烟者、15名戒烟者和11名吸烟者的海马、中脑(包括中脑)和新皮层中血清素转运体(SERT)的可用性,这些吸烟者也提供了血液样本以测定血浆色氨酸负荷。由于SERT可用性被认为与细胞外血清素水平负相关,我们假设当前吸烟者比戒烟者和非吸烟者表现出更高的SERT可用性。结果:组对双侧和左侧海马血清素转运体结合(DASB BPND)值有显著的主影响,右侧海马有明显的主影响趋势。事后方差分析显示,当前吸烟者比非吸烟者和戒烟者表现出更大的海马DASB BPND,而后两组没有差异。在中脑或全球新皮层内,对DASB BPND没有组效应。最后,各组对血浆色氨酸负荷无显著影响。结论:本研究首次提供了体内证据,证明当前吸烟可能与海马SERT结合升高有关,这可能反映了突触5 -羟色胺浓度降低,并且这种变化可能在戒烟后正常化。
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Cigarette smoking is associated with levels of the serotonin transporter in the brain: a [11C]DASB PET Study.

Background: Preclinical work suggests that chronic nicotine/tobacco use is associated with reductions in serotonin within the hippocampus, yet no research has yet shown an association of smoking behaviors and alterations in brain serotonin in humans in vivo.

Methods: We therefore analyzed existing [11C]DASB PET data from the Cimbi Database to compare the availability of the serotonin transporter (SERT) in the hippocampus, midbrain (including the raphe), and neocortex of 60 healthy non-smokers, 15 ex-smokers, and 11 current smokers who also provided blood samples for determination of plasma tryptophan load. Because SERT availability is considered to be negatively associated with extracellular serotonin levels, we hypothesized that current smokers would exhibit greater SERT availability than ex-smokers and non-smokers.

Results: There was a significant main effect of group on SERT binding (DASB BPND) values in the bilateral and left hippocampus, and a trend toward such in the right hippocampus. Post hoc ANOVAs revealed that current smokers exhibited greater hippocampal DASB BPND than both non-smokers and ex-smokers, while the latter 2 groups did not differ. There were no group effects on DASB BPND within the midbrain or global neocortex. Finally, there was no significant group effect on plasma tryptophan load.

Conclusions: This study provides the first in vivo evidence that current smoking may be associated with elevated hippocampal SERT binding-possibly reflecting lower synaptic serotonin concentrations, and that this change may normalize following smoking cessation.

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期刊介绍: The central focus of the journal is on research that advances understanding of existing and new neuropsychopharmacological agents including their mode of action and clinical application or provides insights into the biological basis of psychiatric disorders and thereby advances their pharmacological treatment. Such research may derive from the full spectrum of biological and psychological fields of inquiry encompassing classical and novel techniques in neuropsychopharmacology as well as strategies such as neuroimaging, genetics, psychoneuroendocrinology and neuropsychology.
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