Mesolimbic dopamine reward system hypersensitivity in individuals with psychopathic traits - PubMed (original) (raw)
Comparative Study
doi: 10.1038/nn.2510. Epub 2010 Mar 14.
Michael T Treadway, Ronald L Cowan, Neil D Woodward, Stephen D Benning, Rui Li, M Sib Ansari, Ronald M Baldwin, Ashley N Schwartzman, Evan S Shelby, Clarence E Smith, David Cole, Robert M Kessler, David H Zald
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- PMCID: PMC2916168
- DOI: 10.1038/nn.2510
Comparative Study
Mesolimbic dopamine reward system hypersensitivity in individuals with psychopathic traits
Joshua W Buckholtz et al. Nat Neurosci. 2010 Apr.
Abstract
Psychopathy is a personality disorder that is strongly linked to criminal behavior. Using [(18)F]fallypride positron emission tomography and blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that impulsive-antisocial psychopathic traits selectively predicted nucleus accumbens dopamine release and reward anticipation-related neural activity in response to pharmacological and monetary reinforcers, respectively. These findings suggest that neurochemical and neurophysiological hyper-reactivity of the dopaminergic reward system may comprise a neural substrate for impulsive-antisocial behavior and substance abuse in psychopathy.
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Figure 1
Impulsive-Antisocial traits predict nucleus accumbens DA release. A. Statistical Parametric Map (SPM) demonstrating that PPI-IA factor scores selectively predict increased amphetamine-induced DA release in bilateral NAcc (A; left NAcc: −16, 10, −10, pFDR = 0.003, Z = 3.74, k = 56; right NAcc: 16, 18, −6; pFDR = 0.002, Z = 4.21, k = 44). All coordinates reference MNI space. SPM thresholded at p < 0.05 uncorrected for visualization purposes. B–C. Scatter plot depicts the relationship between PPI-IA factor scores and amphetamine-induced DA release in left (B) and right (C) NAcc. DA release values extracted from clusters defined by a pFDR < 0.05 threshold. C. Left = Left, Right = Right. Color bar indicates t-statistic value.
Figure 2
Impulsive-Antisocial factor scores are selectively associated with NAcc BOLD signal during monetary reward anticipation. A. Image depicts the Harvard-Oxford Nucleus Accumbens anatomical region of interest from which BOLD signal estimates were obtained. B. Scatter plot depicts the relationships between PPI-IA and PPI-FD factor scores and reward anticipation-related BOLD signal in the right NAcc. Left = Left, Right = Right.
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