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  • Preclinical studies indicate that stress and glucocorticoids boost dopamine levels, which may increase the likelihood of self-administering psychostimulants.
  • Researchers conducted a study with 25 healthy young adults using the Trier Social Stress Test and positron emission tomography scans to investigate the connection between cortisol levels, dopamine release, and responses to amphetamine.
  • Results showed that higher stress-induced cortisol levels were linked to greater dopamine release in the brain and more positive experiences with amphetamine, supporting previous animal research on the relationship between stress hormones and dopamine dynamics in addiction.

Article Abstract

Preclinical studies have shown that stress and glucocorticoids increase mesolimbic dopamine (DA) and thereby facilitate psychostimulant self-administration. The relationship between stress-induced cortisol and mesolimbic DA responses to psychostimulants has not been studied in humans. To test the hypotheses that glucocorticoid responses to psychological stress are correlated with DA and subjective responses to psychostimulants in humans, 25 healthy adults (18-29 years) completed the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) and two positron emission tomography (PET) scans with high-specific [11C]raclopride. The first scan was preceded by intravenous saline and the second by amphetamine (AMPH). Findings showed that stress-induced cortisol levels were positively associated with AMPH-induced DA release in the ventral striatum and other striatal regions. Subjects with higher cortisol responses to stress also reported more positive subjective drug effects with AMPH than subjects with lower responses. The results are consistent with preclinical findings showing an interrelationship between glucocorticoids and mesolimbic DA dynamics, which may influence psychostimulant self-administration in humans.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.npp.1301373DOI Listing

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