Lower midbrain dopamine transporter availability in depressed patients: Report from high-resolution PET imaging

Archive ouverte

Dubol, Manon | Trichard, Christian | Leroy, Claire | Granger, Bernard | Tzavara, Eleni T | Martinot, Jean-Luc | Artiges, Eric

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. Background: A reduced presynaptic dopamine neurotransmission has long been implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD). However, molecular imaging studies that assessed the dopamine transporter (DAT) availability have led to inconsistent results, partly due to methodological considerations, and to exclusive focus on the striatum, precluding findings in extra-striatal regions.Methods: Herein, we leveraged our database of high-resolution Positron Emission Tomography (PET) images acquired with a highly selective radiotracer, [11C]PE2I, to assess striatal and extra-striatal DAT availability in eight patients treated for depression compared to twenty-four healthy controls.Results: Statistical parametric mapping and voxel-based analyses of PET images detected a significant lower DAT availability in depressed patients within the superior part of the midbrain (right, pFWE = 0.002; left, pFWE = 0.006), a region including the ventral tegmental area and the substantia nigra from where the mesocorticolimbic and nigrostriatal dopamine pathways originate. A similar difference was found in the right dorsal putamen (pFWE = 0.012).Limitations: The statistical power was limited to detect only large effects, due to the size of the patients' sample.Conclusions: The findings support the hypothesis that a reduced presynaptic dopamine function plays a role in the pathophysiology of depression, and that extra-striatal dopamine function should be further investigated.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Dopamine Transporter and Reward Anticipation in a Dimensional Perspective: A Multimodal Brain Imaging Study

Archive ouverte | Dubol, Manon | CCSD

International audience. Dopamine function and reward processing are highly interrelated and involve common brain regions afferent to the Nucleus Accumbens, within the mesolimbic pathway. While dopamine function and ...

286. Dopamine Transporter and Reward Anticipation in Psychiatric Patients: A Positron Emission Tomography and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

Archive ouverte | Dubol, Manon | CCSD

International audience

Dynamic Functional Connectivity in Adolescence-Onset Major Depression: Relationships With Severity and Symptom Dimensions.

Archive ouverte | Marchitelli, Rocco | CCSD

The spatial functional chronnectome is an innovative mathematical model designed to capture dynamic features in the organization of brain function derived from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data. Measurements...

Chargement des enrichissements...