Title of article
Symptom Provocation in Specific Phobia Affects the Substance P Neurokinin-1 Receptor System
Author/Authors
?sa Michelg?rd، نويسنده , , Lieuwe Appel، نويسنده , , Anna Pissiota، نويسنده , , ?rjan Frans، نويسنده , , Bengt L?ngstr?m، نويسنده , , Mats Bergstr?m، نويسنده , , Mats Fredrikson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
1002
To page
1006
Abstract
Background
Animal studies demonstrate that stress and negative affect enhance the release of the neuropeptide substance P (SP), which binds to the neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor. This positron emission tomography (PET) study evaluated how the activity in the SP-NK1 receptor system in the amygdala was affected by fear provocation in subjects with specific phobia.
Methods
Sixteen adult women with DSM-IV–defined specific phobia for either snakes or spiders but not both viewed pictures of feared and non-feared animals while being PET-scanned for 60 min with the highly specific NK1 receptor antagonist [11C]GR205171 as the labeled PET tracer.
Results
The uptake of the labeled NK1 receptor antagonist was significantly reduced in the right amygdala during phobic stimulation. In the left amygdala no significant differences were found between phobic and non-phobic conditions. There was a negative correlation in the right, but not left, amygdala between subjective anxiety ratings and NK1 tracer binding.
Conclusions
Fear provocation affects the SP-NK1 receptor system in the right amygdala. This reflects reduced NK1 receptor availability during fear and could mirror an increased release of endogenous substance P.
Keywords
brain , SubstanceP , Anxiety , NK1-receptor , PET , Specific phobia
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Record number
503333
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