Reduced striatal dopamine D2 receptors in people with Internet addiction

  • Sang Hee Kim
  • , Sang Hyun Baik
  • , Chang Soo Park
  • , Su Jin Kim
  • , Sung Won Choi
  • , Sang Eun Kim

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    Abstract

    An increasing amount of research has suggested that Internet addiction is associated with abnormalities in the dopaminergic brain system. We hypothesized that Internet addiction would be associated with reduced levels of dopaminergic receptor availability in the striatum compared with controls. To test this hypothesis, a radiolabeled ligand [11C]raclopride and positron emission tomography was used to assess dopamine D2 receptor binding potential in men with and without Internet addiction. Consistent with our prediction, individuals with Internet addiction showed reduced levels of dopamine D2 receptor availability in subdivisions of the striatum including the bilateral dorsal caudate and right putamen. This finding contributes to the understanding of neurobiological mechanism of Internet addiction.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)407-411
    Number of pages5
    JournalNeuroreport
    Volume22
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011 Jun 11

    Keywords

    • Caudate
    • PET
    • [C]raclopride
    • dopamine D2 receptor
    • internet addiction
    • putamen
    • striatum

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Neuroscience

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