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Imaging phosphodiesterase-10a availability in cocaine use disorder with [11 C]IMA107 and PET.

Savannah Tollefson1, Joshua Gertler1, Michael L Himes1, Jennifer Paris2, Steve Kendro1, Brian Lopresti1, N Scott Mason1, Rajesh Narendran1,2.   

Abstract

Phosphodiesterase-10a (PDE10a) is located exclusively in medium spiny neurons (MSN). Rodent studies show an increase in striatal MSN spine density following exposure to cocaine. These increases in MSN spine density are suggested to underlie neurobiological changes which contribute to cocaine self-administration. No postmortem or imaging studies have confirmed this finding in humans. Here, we hypothesized an increase in the MSN marker PDE10a in subjects with cocaine use disorder ("cocaine users") compared to controls. PDE10a availability was measured with [11 C]IMA107 and positron emission tomography in 15 cocaine users and 15 controls matched for age, gender, and nicotine status. Cocaine users with no comorbid psychiatric, medical, or drug abuse disorders were scanned following two weeks of outpatient-monitored abstinence. [11 C]IMA107 binding potential relative to nondisplaceable uptake (BPND ) in the regions of interest was derived with the simplified reference tissue method. No significant effect of diagnosis on BPND was demonstrated using linear mixed modeling with [11 C]IMA107 BPND as the dependent variable and regions of interest as a repeated measure. There were no significant relationships between BPND and clinical rating scales. To the extent that PDE10a is a valid proxy for MSN spine density, these results do not support its increase in recently abstinent cocaine users.
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Keywords:  [11C]IMA107; cocaine use disorders; medium spiny neurons; phosphodiesterase-10a (PDE 10a); positron emission tomography

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30240027      PMCID: PMC6235703          DOI: 10.1002/syn.22070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Synapse        ISSN: 0887-4476            Impact factor:   2.562


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