Dopaminergic Network Differences in Human Impulsivity
Vanderbilt University · Vanderbilt Health · +1 more institution
Abstract
Dopamine (DA) has long been implicated in impulsivity, but the precise mechanisms linking human variability in DA signaling to differences in impulsive traits remain largely unknown. By using a dual-scan positron emission tomography approach in healthy human volunteers with amphetamine and the D2/D3 ligand [18F]fallypride, we found that higher levels of trait impulsivity were predicted by diminished midbrain D2/D3 autoreceptor binding and greater amphetamine-induced DA release in the striatum, which was in turn associated with stimulant craving. Path analysis confirmed that the impact of decreased midbrain D2/D3 autoreceptor availability on trait impulsivity is mediated in part through its effect on stimulated…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.83
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 8
Authors
12- JWJoshua W. BuckholtzCorresponding
Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Health
- MTMichael T. TreadwayCorresponding
Vanderbilt University
- RLRonald L. Cowan
Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital
- NDNeil D. Woodward
Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital
- RLRui Li
Vanderbilt University
Topics & keywords
- Autoreceptor
- Impulsivity
- Amphetamine
- Dopaminergic
- Psychology
- Dopamine
- Striatum
- Neuroscience