Memory performance associates with serotonin transporter in midbrain and pons in healthy subjects
- Authors
- Pak, Kyoungjune; Shin, Seunghyeon; Kim, Keunyoung; Seok, Ju Won; Kim, Seong Jang; Kim, In Joo
- Issue Date
- Sep-2019
- Publisher
- HELLENIC SOC NUCLEAR MEDICINE
- Keywords
- Memory; Serotonin plasma membrane transporter proteins; I-123-FP-CT; Brain; SPET imaging
- Citation
- HELLENIC JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE, v.22, no.3, pp 194 - 199
- Pages
- 6
- Journal Title
- HELLENIC JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE
- Volume
- 22
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 194
- End Page
- 199
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/38973
- DOI
- 10.1967/s002449911055
- ISSN
- 1790-5427
- Abstract
- Objective: We aimed to evaluate the association between the availability of serotonin transporter (SERT) measured by ioflupane-DaTSCAN (I-123-FP-CIT) and imaged by single photon emission tomography (SPET) and memory function in healthy subjects. Subjects and Methods: Specific binding of I-123-FP-CST indicating SERT was achieved using a region of interest analysis. Spherical volumes of interest for midbrain and pons were defined. The cerebellum was chosen as a reference region. Specific binding ratios (SBR) in midbrain and pons representing SERT availability were measured as follows: SBR=(target-cerebellum)/cerebellum. A hundred and eighty-one healthy subjects (117 male, 64 female) were included in this study. Results: Specific binding ratios of both midbrain (P=0.025) and pons (P=0.006) of males was higher than that of females. None of the SBR showed a correlation with age both in males: (midbrain; P=0.736, pons; P=0.875) and in females (midbrain; P=0.294, pons; P=0.170). In all our cases, SERT availability of midbrain correlated positively with total recall score (rho=0.159, P=0.033), and delayed recall score (rho=0.149, P=0.046). In females, the correlation between SERT availability in midbrain and delayed recall score was significant (rho=0.320, P=0.010), however, not in males (rho=0.112, P=0.229). Conclusion: In conclusion, we demonstrated that SERT availability was associated with memory function in healthy females from the PPMI database. Further studies are needed to clarify underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon.
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