Literature DB >> 19293415

Effects of modafinil on dopamine and dopamine transporters in the male human brain: clinical implications.

Nora D Volkow1, Joanna S Fowler, Jean Logan, David Alexoff, Wei Zhu, Frank Telang, Gene-Jack Wang, Millard Jayne, Jacob M Hooker, Christopher Wong, Barbara Hubbard, Pauline Carter, Donald Warner, Payton King, Colleen Shea, Youwen Xu, Lisa Muench, Karen Apelskog-Torres.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Modafinil, a wake-promoting drug used to treat narcolepsy, is increasingly being used as a cognitive enhancer. Although initially launched as distinct from stimulants that increase extracellular dopamine by targeting dopamine transporters, recent preclinical studies suggest otherwise.
OBJECTIVE: To measure the acute effects of modafinil at doses used therapeutically (200 mg and 400 mg given orally) on extracellular dopamine and on dopamine transporters in the male human brain. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Positron emission tomography with [(11)C]raclopride (D(2)/D(3) radioligand sensitive to changes in endogenous dopamine) and [(11)C]cocaine (dopamine transporter radioligand) was used to measure the effects of modafinil on extracellular dopamine and on dopamine transporters in 10 healthy male participants. The study took place over an 8-month period (2007-2008) at Brookhaven National Laboratory. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcomes were changes in dopamine D(2)/D(3) receptor and dopamine transporter availability (measured by changes in binding potential) after modafinil when compared with after placebo.
RESULTS: Modafinil decreased mean (SD) [(11)C]raclopride binding potential in caudate (6.1% [6.5%]; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.5% to 10.8%; P = .02), putamen (6.7% [4.9%]; 95% CI, 3.2% to 10.3%; P = .002), and nucleus accumbens (19.4% [20%]; 95% CI, 5% to 35%; P = .02), reflecting increases in extracellular dopamine. Modafinil also decreased [(11)C]cocaine binding potential in caudate (53.8% [13.8%]; 95% CI, 43.9% to 63.6%; P < .001), putamen (47.2% [11.4%]; 95% CI, 39.1% to 55.4%; P < .001), and nucleus accumbens (39.3% [10%]; 95% CI, 30% to 49%; P = .001), reflecting occupancy of dopamine transporters.
CONCLUSIONS: In this pilot study, modafinil blocked dopamine transporters and increased dopamine in the human brain (including the nucleus accumbens). Because drugs that increase dopamine in the nucleus accumbens have the potential for abuse, and considering the increasing use of modafinil, these results highlight the need for heightened awareness for potential abuse of and dependence on modafinil in vulnerable populations.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19293415      PMCID: PMC2696807          DOI: 10.1001/jama.2009.351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


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2.  Relationship between blockade of dopamine transporters by oral methylphenidate and the increases in extracellular dopamine: therapeutic implications.

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Review 5.  Evaluation of the abuse liability of modafinil and other drugs for excessive daytime sleepiness associated with narcolepsy.

Authors:  D R Jasinski; R Kovacević-Ristanović
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10.  Imaging endogenous dopamine competition with [11C]raclopride in the human brain.

Authors:  N D Volkow; G J Wang; J S Fowler; J Logan; D Schlyer; R Hitzemann; J Lieberman; B Angrist; N Pappas; R MacGregor
Journal:  Synapse       Date:  1994-04       Impact factor: 2.562

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