2014
DOI: 10.1038/npp.2014.240
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Methylphenidate Effects on Brain Activity as a Function of SLC6A3 Genotype and Striatal Dopamine Transporter Availability

Abstract: We pharmacologically challenged catecholamine reuptake, using methylphenidate, to investigate its effects on brain activity during a motor response inhibition task as a function of the 3 0 -UTR variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) polymorphism of the dopamine transporter (DAT) gene (SLC6A3) and the availability of DATs in the striatum. We measured the cerebral hemodynamic response of 50 healthy males during a Go/No-Go task, a measure of cognitive control, under the influence of 40 mg methylphenidate and pl… Show more

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“…For example, a qualitatively similar pattern was found during reward anticipation and memory in the striatum and hippocampus, respectively (Wittmann, Tan, Lisman, Dolan, & Dü zel, 2013). Additionally, in a pharmacogenetic study of the moderating role of SLC6A3 in the effects of methylphenidate on brain function during go/no-go task performance we recently observed in an independent sample, using the same task as in the current study, that 10R homozygotes had higher BOLD than 9R carriers in an extended cortico-subcortical network in the placebo condition (Kasparbauer et al, 2015), compatible with the current findings.…”
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“…For example, a qualitatively similar pattern was found during reward anticipation and memory in the striatum and hippocampus, respectively (Wittmann, Tan, Lisman, Dolan, & Dü zel, 2013). Additionally, in a pharmacogenetic study of the moderating role of SLC6A3 in the effects of methylphenidate on brain function during go/no-go task performance we recently observed in an independent sample, using the same task as in the current study, that 10R homozygotes had higher BOLD than 9R carriers in an extended cortico-subcortical network in the placebo condition (Kasparbauer et al, 2015), compatible with the current findings.…”
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“…Therefore, and in the absence of a measure for DAT availability, our interpretations remain speculative and other levels of explanation, such as the role of effort (Braet et al, 2011), may also need to be considered. However, based on the findings of two independent meta-analyses that associated 10R carriers with lower DAT (Costa et al, 2011;Faraone et al, 2014) and our recent study confirming this pattern with a medium effect size in a new sample (Kasparbauer et al, 2015), future studies combining genetic and molecular imaging methods might further elucidate our interpretations. A second limitation concerns the sample size in the respective genotype groups.…”
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