Lower Dorsal Putamen D2/3 Receptor Availability and Amphetamine-Induced Dopamine Release are Related to Poorer Cognitive Function in Recently Abstinent People Who Smoke and Healthy Controls
Cheung F, Calakos K, Gueorguieva R, Hillmer A, Cosgrove K, Zakiniaeiz Y. Lower Dorsal Putamen D2/3 Receptor Availability and Amphetamine-Induced Dopamine Release are Related to Poorer Cognitive Function in Recently Abstinent People Who Smoke and Healthy Controls. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2024, 26: 1038-1044. PMID: 38367211, PMCID: PMC11260895, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntae031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmphetamine-induced dopamine releaseBrain-behavior relationshipsAbstinent peopleDorsal striatumCognitive functionDopamine releasePoorer cognitive functionD2/3R availabilityDelayed recallHealthy controlsTests of verbal learningDysregulated dopamine signalingD2/3 receptor availabilityDrug-seeking behaviorDorsolateral prefrontal cortexCogState computerized batteryPositron emission tomography scanAmphetamine administrationMesocortical pathwayMesolimbic pathwayDopamine systemPrefrontal cortexVerbal learningBaseline BPNDDopamine signaling