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Relationship Between Serotonin and Brain Response to Social Dominance and Emotion Perception.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Healthy Volunteers
Interventions
Device: PET-fMRI scan
Registration Number
NCT03041870
Lead Sponsor
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Brief Summary

Previous studies have already revealed the involvement of the serotoninergic system in the social behavior process. For example, more serotonin (5HT) was found in dominant male adult monkeys. Little is known about the serotoninergic implication in human's social behavior. The project aims to clarify the role of the serotoninergic system in social behavior in relation to the process of social hierarchical information. In order to determine how serotoninergic system is involved, the investigator will use a new technic TEP-fMRI. This technic allows us to measure the brain activity and the serotoninergic transporter occupancy (using the \[C11\]-DASB) at the same time. The current study aims to investigate whether serotonin transporter (5-HTT) activity correlates with the neural response (BOLD) during the detection of social dominance in facial expressions or other measures of social information processing. Blood sample, SLC6A4 (allele coding for the 5HT transporter) genotyping and neuropsychological questionnaires will give at the investigator more information and allow to investigate whether performance on social information processing is modulated by personality trait and genotype.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
34
Inclusion Criteria
  • French speaking
  • Normal vision
  • Age from 18 to 45
  • Without psychiatric antecedent
  • Without any neurologic antecedent
  • Not taking psychotropic or anxiolytic drugs
  • Having health insurance coverage
Exclusion Criteria
  • The subject does not wish to be notified of any anomalies detected during MRI
  • Subjects suffering from claustrophobia
  • Subjects carrying magnetic metal objects that cannot be removed as cochlear implant, surgical clips, piercings, pacemakers, mechanical valves
  • Subjects participating in a clinical trial or being in a period of exclusion from a previous clinical trial
  • Person under guardianship or curatorship or deprived of liberty or in emergencies
  • Taking unauthorized treatment in the month before the completion of the review
  • Person whose physical or mental condition does not allow him to pass the test study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
DominancePET-fMRI scanHealthy subjects
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
level of Blood-Oxygen-Level Dependent (BOLD) signalat day 0

The BOLD signal will be measured using a MRI scanner, and simultaneously we will record the level of serotonin transporter with \[11C\]DASB marker of the serotonin transmission, using a PET signal. We will use the Scatchard method in order to determine the level of \[11C\]DASB bonded to the transporter. Our reference region will be the cerebellum.

level of serotonin transporterat day 0

The BOLD signal will be measured using a MRI scanner, and simultaneously we will record the level of serotonin transporter with \[11C\]DASB marker of the serotonin transmission, using a PET signal. We will use the Scatchard method in order to determine the level of \[11C\]DASB bonded to the transporter. Our reference region will be the cerebellum.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
SLC6A4 genotypingat day 0

The genotyping of this gene (SLC6A4) will be realized on a sample of saliva.

Behavioral assessmentat day 0

During the entire scanner, subjects will be ask to perform a behavioral task. Their responses will be analyzed.

Testosterone Blood levelafter the scan session at day 0

The testosterone will be measured on a blood sample.

Cortisol Blood levelafter the scan session at day 0

The cortisol will be measured on a blood sample (prelevated at same time than testosterone).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hospices Civils de Lyon

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Bron, France

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