Although the aging effect of dopamine D-2 receptor in the striatum is well-
documented, the effect of age on the extrastriatal dopamine D-2 receptor ha
s not been fully examined. Since the density of extrastriatal dopamine D-2
receptor is very low, suitable ligands are limited. In this study, we used
[C-11]FLB 457 to quantify the extrastriatal dopamine D-2 receptor in the li
ving human brain. Twenty-seven healthy male subjects aged from 21 to 82 yea
rs participated in the positron emission tomography study. Extrastriatal [C
-11]FLB 457 binding was quantified with a reference tissue model using cere
bellum as a reference region. Binding potentials corresponding to Bmax /Kd
were used to evaluate age-related change. We found age-related decreases of
D-2 receptor binding in all measured extrastriatal regions. The decrease o
f D-2 receptor binding was 13.8% per decade in frontal cortex, 12.0% in tem
poral cortex, 13.4% in parietal cortex, 12.4% in occipital cortex, 12.2% in
hippocampus, and 4.8% in thalamus. These findings suggest that the amounts
of D-2 receptor declines in all brain regions as part of the normal aging
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