Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6023675 | NeuroImage | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In accordance with previous studies, the striatum (an area rich in D2R) is associated with age-related declines of the dopamine system. We did not initially find evidence of changes with age in the SN/VTA and hypothalamus, areas previously found to have a predominantly D3R signal as measured with [11C](+)PHNO. A secondary analysis did find a significant positive correlation in midbrain (SN/VTA) regions, indicating that there may be differential effects of aging, whereby D2R receptor availability decreases with age while D3R availability stays unchanged or is increased.
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David Matuskey, Patrick Worhunksy, Elizabeth Correa, Brian Pittman, Jean-Dominique Gallezot, Nabeel Nabulsi, Jim Ropchan, Venkatesh Sreeram, Rohit Gudepu, Edward Gaiser, Kelly Cosgrove, Yu-Shin Ding, Marc N. Potenza, Yiyun Huang, Robert T. Malison,