Increase in Prefrontal Cortex Serotonin2A Receptors Following Estrogen Treatment in Postmenopausal Women

2003 
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effect of estrogen on brain serotonin 2A (5-HT2A) receptors in postmenopausal women and whether there was any correlation of receptor changes with cognition and mood. METHOD: Ten postmenopausal subjects underwent positron emission tomography measurements of 5-HT2A receptor binding with [18F]deuteroaltanserin before and after estrogen replacement therapy. RESULTS: 5-HT2A receptor binding was significantly increased after estrogen replacement therapy in the right prefrontal cortex (right precentral gyrus [Brodmann’s area 9], inferior frontal gyrus [Brodmann’s area 47], medial frontal gyrus [Brodmann’s area 6, 10] and the anterior cingulate cortex [Brodmann’s area 32]). In the inferior frontal gyrus [Brodmann’s area 44]), receptor up-regulation was correlated with change in plasma estradiol. Verbal fluency and Trail Making Test performance, but not mood, were significantly improved by estrogen without correlation with receptor changes. CONCLUSIONS: Estrogen increases 5-...
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