Increased presynaptic dopamine function in Asperger syndrome

The etiology of Asperger syndrome is essentially unknown, but abnormality of the dopamine system has been shown in clinically overlapping disorders. The present study was designed to investigate the presynaptic dopamine function in Asperger syndrome. Eight healthy, drug-free males with Asperger synd...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroreport 2004-04, Vol.15 (5), p.757-760
Hauptverfasser: Nieminen-von Wendt, Taina S, Metsähonkala, Liisa, Kulomäki, Tuula A, Aalto, Sargo, Autti, Taina H, Vanhala, Raija, Eskola, Olli, Bergman, Jörgen, Hietala, Jarmo A, von Wendt, Lennart O
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Zusammenfassung:The etiology of Asperger syndrome is essentially unknown, but abnormality of the dopamine system has been shown in clinically overlapping disorders. The present study was designed to investigate the presynaptic dopamine function in Asperger syndrome. Eight healthy, drug-free males with Asperger syndrome and five healthy male controls were examined with positron emission tomography using 6-[F]fluoro-L-DOPA ([F]FDOPA) as a tracer. In the Asperger syndrome group, the [F]FDOPA influx (Ki) values were increased in the striatum, i.e. in the putamen and caudate nucleus and in the frontal cortex. The results indicate that the dopamine system is affected in subjects with Asperger syndrome. Partially similar results have also been obtained in schizophrenia, suggesting an overlap not only of the clinical features but also of pathogenesis.
ISSN:0959-4965
1473-558X
DOI:10.1097/00001756-200404090-00003