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Brain opioid receptor binding in early abstinence from opioid dependence: positron emission tomography study.

作者信息

Williams Tim M, Daglish Mark R C, Lingford-Hughes Anne, Taylor Lindsay G, Hammers Alexander, Brooks David J, Grasby Paul, Myles Judith S, Nutt David J

机构信息

Psychopharmacology Unit, University of Bristol, and Bristol Specialist Drug Service, Blackberry Hill Hospital, UK.

出版信息

Br J Psychiatry. 2007 Jul;191:63-9. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.106.031120.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although opioid receptor function in humans is clearly reduced during opioid dependence, what happens to the receptor in early abstinence is not understood.

AIMS

This study sought to examine changes in opioid receptor availability in early abstinence from opioid dependence.

METHOD

Ten people with opioid dependence who had completed in-patient detoxification and 20 healthy controls underwent [11C]-diprenorphine positron emission tomography. Clinical variables were assessed with structured questionnaires. Opioid receptor binding was characterised as the volume of distribution of [11C]-diprenorphine using a template of predefined brain volumes and an exploratory voxel-by-voxel analysis.

RESULTS

Compared with controls, participants with opioid dependence had increased [11C]-diprenorphine binding in the whole brain and in 15 of the 21 a priori regions studied.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that opioid receptor binding is increased throughout the brain in early abstinence from dependent opioid use. These data complement the findings in cocaine and alcohol dependence.

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