Rodent studies suggest that prefrontal dopamine neurotransmission plays an important role in the neural processing of psychosocial stress. Human studies investigating stress-induced changes in dopamine levels, however, have focused solely on striatal dopamine transmission. The aim of this study was to investigate in vivo dopamine release in the human prefrontal cortex in response to a psychosocial stress challenge, using the highly selective dopamine D-2/3 PET radioligand [F-18]fallypride in healthy subjects. Twelve healthy subjects (age (y): 39.8; SD = 15.8) underwent a single dynamic Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanning session after intravenous administration of 185.2 (SD = 10.2) MBq [F-18]fallypride. Psychosocial stress was initi...
Stress and cannabis use are risk factors for the development of psychosis. We have previously shown ...
Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display increased reac...
Experimental tasks and stimulant paradigms in combination with D-2/3 emission tomography have been e...
Rodent studies suggest that prefrontal dopamine neurotransmission plays an important role in the neu...
<div><b>cite as:</b></div><div><i> Lataster, J., Collip, D., Ceccarini, J., Haas, D., Booij, L., van...
Previous work in animals has shown that dopamine (DA) in cortex and striatum plays an essential role...
Objective: Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display inc...
Stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis, and the subjective experience of stress relat...
Stress is an important risk factor in the etiology of psychotic disorder. Preclinical work has shown...
Background: Childhood trauma and stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis and daily lif...
Acute psychological stress can trigger normal and abnormal motivated behaviors such as reward seekin...
Background: Stress-induced metabolic changes can have detrimental health effects. Newly developed pa...
Stress and cannabis use are risk factors for the development of psychosis. We have previously shown ...
Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display increased reac...
Experimental tasks and stimulant paradigms in combination with D-2/3 emission tomography have been e...
Rodent studies suggest that prefrontal dopamine neurotransmission plays an important role in the neu...
<div><b>cite as:</b></div><div><i> Lataster, J., Collip, D., Ceccarini, J., Haas, D., Booij, L., van...
Previous work in animals has shown that dopamine (DA) in cortex and striatum plays an essential role...
Objective: Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display inc...
Stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis, and the subjective experience of stress relat...
Stress is an important risk factor in the etiology of psychotic disorder. Preclinical work has shown...
Background: Childhood trauma and stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis and daily lif...
Acute psychological stress can trigger normal and abnormal motivated behaviors such as reward seekin...
Background: Stress-induced metabolic changes can have detrimental health effects. Newly developed pa...
Stress and cannabis use are risk factors for the development of psychosis. We have previously shown ...
Patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder and their first-degree relatives display increased reac...
Experimental tasks and stimulant paradigms in combination with D-2/3 emission tomography have been e...