A PET [18F]altanserin study of 5-HT2A receptor binding in the human brain and responses to painful heat stimulation

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A PET [18F]altanserin study of 5-HT2A receptor binding in the human brain and responses to painful heat stimulation. / Kupers, Ronny Clement Florent; Frokjaer, Vibe G; Naert, Arne; Christensen, Rune; Budtz-Joergensen, Esben; Kehlet, Henrik; Knudsen, Gitte M.

I: NeuroImage, Bind 44, Nr. 3, 2009, s. 1001-7.

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Kupers, RCF, Frokjaer, VG, Naert, A, Christensen, R, Budtz-Joergensen, E, Kehlet, H & Knudsen, GM 2009, 'A PET [18F]altanserin study of 5-HT2A receptor binding in the human brain and responses to painful heat stimulation', NeuroImage, bind 44, nr. 3, s. 1001-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.10.011

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Kupers, R. C. F., Frokjaer, V. G., Naert, A., Christensen, R., Budtz-Joergensen, E., Kehlet, H., & Knudsen, G. M. (2009). A PET [18F]altanserin study of 5-HT2A receptor binding in the human brain and responses to painful heat stimulation. NeuroImage, 44(3), 1001-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.10.011

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Kupers RCF, Frokjaer VG, Naert A, Christensen R, Budtz-Joergensen E, Kehlet H o.a. A PET [18F]altanserin study of 5-HT2A receptor binding in the human brain and responses to painful heat stimulation. NeuroImage. 2009;44(3):1001-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.10.011

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Kupers, Ronny Clement Florent ; Frokjaer, Vibe G ; Naert, Arne ; Christensen, Rune ; Budtz-Joergensen, Esben ; Kehlet, Henrik ; Knudsen, Gitte M. / A PET [18F]altanserin study of 5-HT2A receptor binding in the human brain and responses to painful heat stimulation. I: NeuroImage. 2009 ; Bind 44, Nr. 3. s. 1001-7.

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title = "A PET [18F]altanserin study of 5-HT2A receptor binding in the human brain and responses to painful heat stimulation",
abstract = "There is a large body of evidence that serotonin [5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)] plays an important role in the transmission and regulation of pain. Here we used positron emission tomography (PET) to study the relationship between baseline 5-HT(2A) binding in the brain and responses to noxious heat stimulation in a group of young healthy volunteers. Twenty-one healthy subjects underwent PET scanning with the 5-HT(2A) antagonist, [(18)F]altanserin. In addition, participants underwent a battery of pain tests using noxious heat stimulation to assess pain threshold, pain tolerance and response to short-lasting phasic and long-lasting (7-minute) tonic painful stimulation. Significant positive correlations were found between tonic pain ratings and [(18)F]altanserin binding in orbitofrontal (r=0.66; p=0.005), medial inferior frontal (r=0.60; p=0.014), primary sensory-motor (r=0.61; p=0.012) and posterior cingulate (r=0.63; p=0.009) cortices. In contrast, measures of regional [(18)F]altanserin binding did not correlate with pain threshold, pain tolerance, or suprathreshold phasic pain responses. These data suggest that cortical 5-HT(2A) receptor availability co-varies with responses to tonic pain. The correlation between [(18)F]altanserin binding in prefrontal cortex and tonic pain suggests a possible role of this brain region in the modulation and/or cognitive-evaluative appreciation of pain.",
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note = "Keywords: Adult; Binding Sites; Brain; Female; Fluorine Radioisotopes; Hot Temperature; Humans; Ketanserin; Male; Pain; Pain Threshold; Positron-Emission Tomography; Protein Binding; Radiopharmaceuticals; Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT2A; Tissue Distribution",
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AU - Kupers, Ronny Clement Florent

AU - Frokjaer, Vibe G

AU - Naert, Arne

AU - Christensen, Rune

AU - Budtz-Joergensen, Esben

AU - Kehlet, Henrik

AU - Knudsen, Gitte M

N1 - Keywords: Adult; Binding Sites; Brain; Female; Fluorine Radioisotopes; Hot Temperature; Humans; Ketanserin; Male; Pain; Pain Threshold; Positron-Emission Tomography; Protein Binding; Radiopharmaceuticals; Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT2A; Tissue Distribution

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N2 - There is a large body of evidence that serotonin [5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)] plays an important role in the transmission and regulation of pain. Here we used positron emission tomography (PET) to study the relationship between baseline 5-HT(2A) binding in the brain and responses to noxious heat stimulation in a group of young healthy volunteers. Twenty-one healthy subjects underwent PET scanning with the 5-HT(2A) antagonist, [(18)F]altanserin. In addition, participants underwent a battery of pain tests using noxious heat stimulation to assess pain threshold, pain tolerance and response to short-lasting phasic and long-lasting (7-minute) tonic painful stimulation. Significant positive correlations were found between tonic pain ratings and [(18)F]altanserin binding in orbitofrontal (r=0.66; p=0.005), medial inferior frontal (r=0.60; p=0.014), primary sensory-motor (r=0.61; p=0.012) and posterior cingulate (r=0.63; p=0.009) cortices. In contrast, measures of regional [(18)F]altanserin binding did not correlate with pain threshold, pain tolerance, or suprathreshold phasic pain responses. These data suggest that cortical 5-HT(2A) receptor availability co-varies with responses to tonic pain. The correlation between [(18)F]altanserin binding in prefrontal cortex and tonic pain suggests a possible role of this brain region in the modulation and/or cognitive-evaluative appreciation of pain.

AB - There is a large body of evidence that serotonin [5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)] plays an important role in the transmission and regulation of pain. Here we used positron emission tomography (PET) to study the relationship between baseline 5-HT(2A) binding in the brain and responses to noxious heat stimulation in a group of young healthy volunteers. Twenty-one healthy subjects underwent PET scanning with the 5-HT(2A) antagonist, [(18)F]altanserin. In addition, participants underwent a battery of pain tests using noxious heat stimulation to assess pain threshold, pain tolerance and response to short-lasting phasic and long-lasting (7-minute) tonic painful stimulation. Significant positive correlations were found between tonic pain ratings and [(18)F]altanserin binding in orbitofrontal (r=0.66; p=0.005), medial inferior frontal (r=0.60; p=0.014), primary sensory-motor (r=0.61; p=0.012) and posterior cingulate (r=0.63; p=0.009) cortices. In contrast, measures of regional [(18)F]altanserin binding did not correlate with pain threshold, pain tolerance, or suprathreshold phasic pain responses. These data suggest that cortical 5-HT(2A) receptor availability co-varies with responses to tonic pain. The correlation between [(18)F]altanserin binding in prefrontal cortex and tonic pain suggests a possible role of this brain region in the modulation and/or cognitive-evaluative appreciation of pain.

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DO - 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.10.011

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JO - NeuroImage

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