Rationale: Late onset type 1 alcoholism has been suggested to be associated
with an underlying dopaminergic defect. Therefore, it is relevant to study
both postsynaptic D-2-receptor and presynaptic dopamine transporter (DAT)
densities among alcoholics. Objective We investigated DAT densities, along
with striatal and extrastriatal dopamine D-2-receptor densities, in nine no
n-violent late-onset male alcoholics, who had no major mental disorder nor
antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), and nine healthy controls. Methods:
[I-123]PE2I and [I-123]epidepride were used in SPECT imaging. Results: DAT
occupancy ratios (striatum/cerebellum) were significantly lower among alco
holics than in controls. Extrastriatal D-2-receptor occupancy ratios (tempo
ral pole/cerebellum) were not significantly different between the groups. C
onclusions: Striatal presynaptic DAT densities are decreased among type 1 a
lcoholics, and this finding is not associated with recent alcohol abuse.