Striatal dopaminergic D2 receptor density measured by [123I]lodobenzamide SPECT in the prediction of treatment outcome of alcohol-dependent patients

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Guardia, J
Catafau, AM
Batlle, F
Martín, JC
Segura, L
Gonzalvo, B
Prat, G
Carrió, I
Casas, M
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[1] Hosp Santa Cruz & San Pablo, Unidad Conductas Adictivas, Dept Psychiat, Addict Behav Unit, E-08025 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Hosp Santa Cruz & San Pablo, Unidad Conductas Adictivas, Dept Nucl Med, Addict Behav Unit, E-08025 Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Psiquiatria & Med Legal, Barcelona, Spain
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10.1176/ajp.157.1.127
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R749 [精神病学];
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Objective: The authors' goal was to study striatal dopaminergic dopamine 2 (D-2) receptors as a biological marker of early relapse in detoxified alcoholic patients by using [I-123]iodobenzamide ([I-123]IBZM) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Method: The authors performed [I-123]IBZM SPECT on 21 alcohol-dependent inpatients during detoxification and on nine healthy volunteers, using the ratios of basal ganglia to occipital lobes for SPECT quantification. Depending on treatment outcome 3 months after hospital discharge, patients were determined to be relapsers or nonrelapsers. Results: Alcohol-dependent subjects with early relapse (within 3 months after hospital discharge) showed a higher uptake of [I-123]IBZM in the basal ganglia during detoxification (mean ratio=1.83, SD=0.9) than patients who did not have early relapse (mean ratio=1.69, SD=0.11). Conclusions: These results suggest that low levels of dopamine, or an increased density of free striatal dopaminergic D-2 receptors, could be related to early relapse in alcohol-dependent patients. Therefore, [I-123]IBZM SPECT could become a biological marker of vulnerability to relapse for alcoholic patients in recovery.
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