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Dopamine transporters and cognitive function in methamphetamine abuser after a short abstinence: A SPECT study.
Authors:Yuan-Hwa Chou  Wen-Sheng Huang  Tung-Ping Su  Ru-Band Lu  Fang-Jung Wan  Ying-Kay Fu
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and National Yang Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan. c520608@ms64.hinet.net
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine the change of dopamine transporters (DAT) binding in methamphetamine (METH) abusers in a two-week period of abstinence and its association with cognitive function. Seven healthy subjects and seven METH abusers were recruited. At baseline conditions, the values of specific uptake ratio (SUR) of DAT binding measured by single photon emission computed tomography were lower in METH abusers than in controls. After a two-week period of abstinence, DAT binding was partially recovered and there were no statistic differences in SUR between METH abusers and controls. There was a borderline correlation between the changes of DAT binding in the right, but not the left, striatum and the %Error of Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. These findings indicate that DAT binding in METH abusers can be reversed in a short period of abstinence. The recovery of DAT binding was asymmetric and possibly parallel with the improvement of cognitive function.
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