“…Subtle abnormalities in the availability of [ 11 C]WAY-binding sites were reported in clinical PET studies of personality differences (Borg et al, 2003), depression (Drevets et al, 1999;Bhagwagar et al, 2004;Sargent et al, 2000), schizophrenia (Tauscher et al, 2002), juvenile myoclon epilepsia (JME) (Meschaks et al, 2005), bulimia nervosa (Tiihonen et al, 2004), ALS (Turner et al, 2005), and Parkinson's disease (PD) (Doder et al, 2003). Together, these studies show that [ 11 C]WAY binding, as an index of serotonin 5HT 1A receptor availability, is correlated with scores of personality, increased in specific cortical regions of patients with schizophrenia and bulimia nervosa, globally decreased in patients with depression and ALS, and focally decreased in patients with JME and in the raphé nucleus of PD patients.…”