Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume 154, Issue 2 , Pages 115-124, 28 February 2007

Dopaminergic function in depressed patients with affective flattening or with impulsivity: [18F]Fluoro-l-dopa positron emission tomography study with voxel-based analysis

  • Véronique Bragulat

      Affiliations

    • Inserm, U.797, Research Unit "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry", IFR49, Orsay, France
    • CEA, "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry" Unit, Hospital Department Frédéric Joliot and Neurospin, I2BM, Orsay, France
    • University Paris-Sud 11, France
    • University Paris 5 Rene Descartes, France
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  • Marie-Laure Paillère-Martinot

      Affiliations

    • Inserm, U.797, Research Unit "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry", IFR49, Orsay, France
    • CEA, "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry" Unit, Hospital Department Frédéric Joliot and Neurospin, I2BM, Orsay, France
    • University Paris-Sud 11, France
    • University Paris 5 Rene Descartes, France
    • Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Department of Adolescent Medicine, Cochin Hospital, Paris, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Service de Médecine de l'Adolescent, Hôpital Cochin, Maison de Solenn, 97 Boulevard de Port-Royal, 75014 Paris, France.
  • ,
  • Eric Artiges

      Affiliations

    • Inserm, U.797, Research Unit "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry", IFR49, Orsay, France
    • CEA, "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry" Unit, Hospital Department Frédéric Joliot and Neurospin, I2BM, Orsay, France
    • University Paris-Sud 11, France
    • University Paris 5 Rene Descartes, France
  • ,
  • Vincent Frouin

      Affiliations

    • CEA, "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry" Unit, Hospital Department Frédéric Joliot and Neurospin, I2BM, Orsay, France
  • ,
  • Jean-Baptiste Poline

      Affiliations

    • Inserm, U.797, Research Unit "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry", IFR49, Orsay, France
    • CEA, "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry" Unit, Hospital Department Frédéric Joliot and Neurospin, I2BM, Orsay, France
    • University Paris-Sud 11, France
    • University Paris 5 Rene Descartes, France
  • ,
  • Jean-Luc Martinot

      Affiliations

    • Inserm, U.797, Research Unit "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry", IFR49, Orsay, France
    • CEA, "Neuroimaging and Psychiatry" Unit, Hospital Department Frédéric Joliot and Neurospin, I2BM, Orsay, France
    • University Paris-Sud 11, France
    • University Paris 5 Rene Descartes, France

Received 17 June 2004; received in revised form 25 April 2005; accepted 8 July 2006.

Abstract 

A decreased striatal presynaptic dopaminergic function has been reported in depressed patients with affective flattening and psychomotor retardation, using 18F-fluorodopa positron emission tomography and regions-of-interest. The present study aimed to investigate regional `[18F]dopa uptake in mesolimbic and mesocortical dopaminergic projections with the hypothesis that there should be a decrease in mesolimbic [18F]dopa uptake associated with affective flattening and psychomotor retardation. [18F]Dopa-positron emission tomography and anatomical magnetic resonance imaging datasets from 12 screened depressed patients with either marked affective flattening and psychomotor retardation (n=6) or with marked impulsivity (n=6), and from eight healthy subjects, were analyzed using a voxel-based approach. Regional differences in [18F]dopa uptake rate constant (Ki) values between the healthy group and the two depression subgroups were compared using both statistical parametric mapping and cluster-based regions-of-interest. Patients with affective flattening and psychomotor retardation had [18F]dopa Ki decreases in the left caudate, bilateral putamen and nucleus accumbens, left parahippocampus and dorsal brainstem. Impulsive depressives had [18F]dopa Ki decreases in the anterior cingulate and hypothalamus, and an increase in the right parahippocampal gyrus. These findings support distinct regional dysfunctions of monoamines depending on the depressive symptomatology.

Keywords: Dopa, Positron emission tomography, Depression

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PII: S0925-4927(06)00124-7

doi:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2006.07.002

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume 154, Issue 2 , Pages 115-124, 28 February 2007