Serotonin transporter
availability correlates with
alcohol
intake in non-human primates.
A low level of alcohol
intoxication upon initial exposure and
impulsive aggressiveness predispose humans to alcoholism. In
non-human primates, central serotonin transporter availability and
turnover rate were associated with aggressive behavior and a low
response to initial alcohol exposure. We assessed the respective
effects of these factors on alcohol
intake in a free choice
paradigm. Serotonin transporter availability in the raphe area, the
origin of central serotonergic projections, was measured with
single-photon emission computed tomography and the radioligand
[(123)I]beta-CIT in 11 rhesus monkeys with low and high central
serotonin turnover. The amount of alcohol intake in the 3-month
observation period was positively correlated with serotonin
transporter availability (R=0.76, P=0.006), but not with
aggressiveness (R=0.19, P=0.6) or alcohol response upon first
exposure (R=-0.48, P=0.2). In a linear multiple regression analysis
with serotonin transporter availability, alcohol response, and
aggressiveness as independent variables, 82% of the variance of
alcohol intake was explained and serotonin transporter availability
emerged as the only statistically significant factor (beta=7.81,
P=0.006). These observations indicate that there may be a direct
relationship between serotonin transporter availability and alcohol
intake after controlling for aggression and alcohol response on
first exposure.
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