ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
NCT02815917
Evaluation of D3 Receptor Occupancy Using FLUORTRIOPRIDE ([18F]FTP) PET/CT
Preclinical work suggests that D3 dopamine receptors may be important in the study of the pathophysiology of affective disorders, psychotic disorders and addiction. D3 receptors may also play a role in dystonia, Parkinson's disease and response to treatment of these disorders. However, there has been a lack of specific radioligands for imaging D3 receptors. This proposed protocol will evaluate the uptake of \[18F\]FTP as a more specific in vivo measure of D3 receptor binding in the brain in healthy volunteers subjects after injection of lorazepam vs placebo, and in cocaine-dependent subjects. Test-retest scans will evaluate the variability of \[18F\]FTP uptake measures in both healthy volunteer subjects and cocaine-dependent subjects.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years
D3 Dopamine Receptor
Cocaine-dependent
Healthy Volunteer