Neuroendocrine Correlates of Temperament Traits in Abstinent Opiate Addicts

Gilberto Gerra , Amir Zaimovic , Mila Ferri , Gian Franco Marzocchi , Mariaemanuela Timpano , Ursula Zambelli , Marco Begarani , Roberto Delsignore , Francesca Brambilla
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Purpose: Studies investigating temperament traits of drug abusers and their biological correlates have disclosed high rates of novelty seeking (NS) in opiate addicts, possibly based on dysfunctions of the dopaminergic (DA) system. The aims of the present study were to see whether or not the monoamine functions were impaired in detoxified addicts and whether or not these alterations were correlated with temperament traits, given the possibility that impairment of the biological and temperament parameters might be responsible for the development of addiction. Methods: We have investigated the DA, serotonergic (5-HT), and noradrenergic (NE) functions in 22 abstinent heroin addicts and 22 healthy controls by challenging the monoamine systems with the DA agonist bromocriptine (brom), the 5-HT agonist d-fenfluramine (d-fen), and the NE agonist clonidine (clon), respectively. We examined the temperament traits by measuring NS, harm avoidance (HA), and reward dependence (RD) using the “Three-Dimensional Personality Questionnaire” (TPQ). Results: Addicts showed higher than normal NS scores at TPQ, blunted 5-HT function, and normal DA and NE activities, in response to the neuroendocrine challenges. NS correlated negatively with the DA function in both addicts and controls, and negatively with the 5-HT function only in addicts. HA correlated positively with 5-HT function in controls but not in addicts. Implications: The impairment in 5-HT function observed in heroin addicts and the changes in the biological correlates of temperamental traits could increase the proneness to addiction and possible comorbid psychiatric disorders.

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目的:研究药物滥用者的气质特征及其生物学相关性揭示了阿片类药物依赖者追求新奇(NS)的高发率,这可能是基于多巴胺能(DA)系统的功能障碍。本研究的目的是观察单胺功能是否在解毒成瘾者中受损,以及这些改变是否与气质特征相关,因为生物学和气质参数的损害可能是成瘾发展的原因。方法:研究了22例戒断海洛因依赖者和22例健康对照者的DA、5-羟色胺能(5-HT)和去甲肾上腺素能(NE)功能,分别用DA激动剂溴啡亭(brom)、5-羟色胺激动剂d-芬氟拉明(d-fen)和NE激动剂克隆定(clon)刺激单胺系统。本研究采用“三维人格问卷”(TPQ),通过测量NS、伤害回避(HA)和奖励依赖(RD)来检验气质特征。结果:在神经内分泌紊乱的情况下,成瘾者的TPQ评分高于正常人,5-HT功能减弱,DA和NE活动正常。在成瘾者和对照组中,NS与DA功能呈负相关,仅在成瘾者中与5-HT功能呈负相关。在对照组中,HA与5-HT功能呈正相关,而在成瘾者中则无相关。结论:海洛因依赖者5-羟色胺功能的损害和气质特征生物学相关因素的改变可能增加成瘾倾向和可能的精神疾病共病。
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