Authors
A Veronica Witte, Agnes Flöel, Patrycja Stein, Markus Savli, Leonhard‐Key Mien, Wolfgang Wadsak, Christoph Spindelegger, Ulrike Moser, Martin Fink, Andreas Hahn, Markus Mitterhauser, Kurt Kletter, Siegfried Kasper, Rupert Lanzenberger
Publication date
2009/8/1
Journal
Human brain mapping
Volume
30
Issue
8
Pages
2558-2570
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Objectives: Various studies indicate that serotonin regulates impulsivity and the inhibitory control of aggression. Aggression is also known to be modified by sex hormones, which exert influence on serotonergic neurotransmission. The present study aimed to elucidate potential interactions between human aggression, the inhibitory serotonergic 5‐HT1A receptor, and sex hormones. Experimental Design: Thirty‐three healthy volunteers (16 women, aged 26.24 ± 5.5 yr) completed a validated questionnaire incorporating five dimensions of aggression. Subsequently, all subjects underwent positron emission tomography with the radioligand [carbonyl‐11C]WAY‐100635 to quantify 5‐HT1A binding potentials (BPNDs) in the prefrontal cortex, limbic areas, and midbrain. Also, plasma levels of testosterone, 17ß‐estradiol and sex hormone‐binding globulin (SHBG) were measured. Relations between aggression scores …
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