DRD2/ANKK1 polymorphism modulates the effect of ventral striatal activation on working memory performance. Nymberg, C., Banaschewski, T., Bokde, A., L., Büchel, C., Conrod, P., Flor, H., Frouin, V., Garavan, H., Gowland, P., Heinz, A., Ittermann, B., Mann, K., Martinot, J., L., Nees, F., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Rietschel, M., Robbins, T., W., Smolka, M., N., Ströhle, A., Schumann, G., Klingberg, T., Reed, L., Williams, S., Lourdusamy, A., Costafreda, S., Cattrell, A., Nymberg, C., Topper, L., Smith, L., Havatzias, S., Stueber, K., Mallik, C., Clarke, T., K., Stacey, D., Peng Wong, C., Werts, H., Williams, S., Andrew, C., Desrivieres, S., Zewdie, S., Heinz, A., Häke, I., Ivanov, N., Klär, A., Reuter, J., Palafox, C., Hohmann, C., Schilling, C., Lüdemann, K., Romanowski, A., Ströhle, A., Wolff, E., Rapp, M., Ittermann, B., Brühl, R., Ihlenfeld, A., Walaszek, B., Schubert, F., Connolly, C., Jones, J., Lalor, E., McCabe, E., Ní Shiothchái, A., Spanagel, R., Leonardi-Essmann, F., Sommer, W., Vollstaedt-Klein, S., Poustka, L., Steiner, S., Buehler, M., Vollstedt-Klein, S., Stolzenburg, E., Schmal, C., Schirmbeck, F., Heym, N., Lawrence, C., Newman, C., Huebner, T., Ripke, S., Mennigen, E., Muller, K., U., Ziesch, V., Bromberg, U., Fadai, T., Lueken, L., Yacubian, J., Finsterbusch, J., Martinot, J., L., Artiges, E., Bordas, N., De Bournonville, S., Bricaud, Z., Gollier Briand, F., Lemaitre, H., Massicotte, J., Miranda, R., Penttilä, J., Barbot, A., Schwartz, Y., Lalanne, C., Frouin, V., Thyreau, B., Dalley, J., Mar, A., Subramaniam, N., Theobald, D., Richmond, N., De Rover, M., Molander, A., Jordan, E., Robinson, E., Hipolata, L., Moreno, M., Arroyo, M., Stephens, D., Ripley, T., Crombag, H., Pena, Y., Zelenika, D., Heath, S., Lanzerath, D., Heinrichs, B., Spranger, T., Fuchs, B., Speiser, C., Resch, F., Haffner, J., Parzer, P., Brunner, R., Klaassen, A., Klaassen, I., Constant, P., Mignon, X., Thomsen, T., Zysset, S., Vestboe, A., Ireland, J., & Rogers, J. Neuropsychopharmacology, 39(10):2357-2365, 2014. abstract bibtex Motivation is important for learning and cognition. Although dopaminergic (D2) transmission in the ventral striatum (VS) is associated with motivation, learning, and cognition are more strongly associated with function of the dorsal striatum, including activation in the caudate nucleus. A recent study found an interaction between intrinsic motivation and the DRD2/ANKK1 polymorphism (rs1800497), suggesting that A-carriers of rs1800497 are significantly more sensitive to motivation in order to improve during working memory (WM) training. Using data from the two large-scale imaging genetic data sets, IMAGEN (n=1080, age 13-15 years) and BrainChild (n∼300, age 6-27), we investigated whether rs1800497 is associated with WM. In the IMAGEN data set, we tested whether VS/caudate activation during reward anticipation was associated with WM performance and whether rs1800497 and VS/caudate activation interact to affect WM performance. We found that rs1800497 was associated with WM performance in IMAGEN and BrainChild. Higher VS and caudate activation during reward processing were significantly associated with higher WM performance (p<0.0001). An interaction was found between the DRD2/ANKK1 polymorphism rs1800497 and VS activation during reward anticipation on WM (p<0.01), such that carriers of the minor allele (A) showed a significant correlation between VS activation and WM, whereas the GG-homozygotes did not, suggesting that the effect of VS BOLD on WM is modified by inter-individual genetic differences related to D2 dopaminergic transmission. © 2014 American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
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L. and Artiges, E. and Bordas, N. and De Bournonville, S. and Bricaud, Z. and Gollier Briand, F. and Lemaitre, H. and Massicotte, J. and Miranda, R. and Penttilä, J. and Barbot, A. and Schwartz, Y. and Lalanne, C. and Frouin, V. and Thyreau, B. and Dalley, J. and Mar, A. and Subramaniam, N. and Theobald, D. and Richmond, N. and De Rover, M. and Molander, A. and Jordan, E. and Robinson, E. and Hipolata, L. and Moreno, M. and Arroyo, Mercedes and Stephens, D. and Ripley, T. and Crombag, H. and Pena, Y. and Zelenika, D. and Heath, S. and Lanzerath, D. and Heinrichs, B. and Spranger, T. and Fuchs, B. and Speiser, C. and Resch, F. and Haffner, J. and Parzer, P. and Brunner, R. and Klaassen, A. and Klaassen, I. and Constant, P. and Mignon, X. and Thomsen, T. and Zysset, S. and Vestboe, A. and Ireland, J. and Rogers, J.},\n journal = {Neuropsychopharmacology},\n number = {10}\n}","author_short":["Nymberg, C.","Banaschewski, T.","Bokde, A., L.","Büchel, C.","Conrod, P.","Flor, H.","Frouin, V.","Garavan, H.","Gowland, P.","Heinz, A.","Ittermann, B.","Mann, K.","Martinot, J., L.","Nees, F.","Paus, T.","Pausova, Z.","Rietschel, M.","Robbins, T., W.","Smolka, M., N.","Ströhle, A.","Schumann, G.","Klingberg, T.","Reed, L.","Williams, S.","Lourdusamy, A.","Costafreda, S.","Cattrell, A.","Nymberg, C.","Topper, L.","Smith, L.","Havatzias, S.","Stueber, K.","Mallik, C.","Clarke, T., K.","Stacey, D.","Peng Wong, C.","Werts, H.","Williams, S.","Andrew, C.","Desrivieres, S.","Zewdie, S.","Heinz, A.","Häke, I.","Ivanov, N.","Klär, A.","Reuter, J.","Palafox, C.","Hohmann, C.","Schilling, C.","Lüdemann, K.","Romanowski, A.","Ströhle, A.","Wolff, E.","Rapp, M.","Ittermann, B.","Brühl, R.","Ihlenfeld, A.","Walaszek, B.","Schubert, F.","Connolly, C.","Jones, J.","Lalor, E.","McCabe, E.","Ní Shiothchái, A.","Spanagel, R.","Leonardi-Essmann, F.","Sommer, W.","Vollstaedt-Klein, S.","Poustka, L.","Steiner, S.","Buehler, M.","Vollstedt-Klein, S.","Stolzenburg, E.","Schmal, C.","Schirmbeck, F.","Heym, N.","Lawrence, C.","Newman, C.","Huebner, T.","Ripke, S.","Mennigen, E.","Muller, K., U.","Ziesch, V.","Bromberg, U.","Fadai, T.","Lueken, L.","Yacubian, J.","Finsterbusch, J.","Martinot, J., L.","Artiges, E.","Bordas, N.","De Bournonville, S.","Bricaud, Z.","Gollier Briand, F.","Lemaitre, H.","Massicotte, J.","Miranda, R.","Penttilä, J.","Barbot, A.","Schwartz, Y.","Lalanne, C.","Frouin, V.","Thyreau, B.","Dalley, J.","Mar, A.","Subramaniam, N.","Theobald, D.","Richmond, N.","De Rover, M.","Molander, A.","Jordan, E.","Robinson, E.","Hipolata, L.","Moreno, M.","Arroyo, M.","Stephens, D.","Ripley, T.","Crombag, H.","Pena, Y.","Zelenika, D.","Heath, S.","Lanzerath, D.","Heinrichs, B.","Spranger, T.","Fuchs, B.","Speiser, C.","Resch, F.","Haffner, J.","Parzer, P.","Brunner, R.","Klaassen, A.","Klaassen, I.","Constant, P.","Mignon, X.","Thomsen, T.","Zysset, S.","Vestboe, A.","Ireland, J.","Rogers, J."],"bibbaseid":"nymberg-banaschewski-bokde-bchel-conrod-flor-frouin-garavan-etal-drd2ankk1polymorphismmodulatestheeffectofventralstriatalactivationonworkingmemoryperformance-2014","role":"author","urls":{},"downloads":0,"html":""},"bibtype":"article","creationDate":"2020-09-11T12:30:13.433Z","downloads":0,"keywords":[],"search_terms":["drd2","ankk1","polymorphism","modulates","effect","ventral","striatal","activation","working","memory","performance","nymberg","banaschewski","bokde","büchel","conrod","flor","frouin","garavan","gowland","heinz","ittermann","mann","martinot","nees","paus","pausova","rietschel","robbins","smolka","ströhle","schumann","klingberg","reed","williams","lourdusamy","costafreda","cattrell","nymberg","topper","smith","havatzias","stueber","mallik","clarke","stacey","peng wong","werts","williams","andrew","desrivieres","zewdie","heinz","häke","ivanov","klär","reuter","palafox","hohmann","schilling","lüdemann","romanowski","ströhle","wolff","rapp","ittermann","brühl","ihlenfeld","walaszek","schubert","connolly","jones","lalor","mccabe","ní shiothchái","spanagel","leonardi-essmann","sommer","vollstaedt-klein","poustka","steiner","buehler","vollstedt-klein","stolzenburg","schmal","schirmbeck","heym","lawrence","newman","huebner","ripke","mennigen","muller","ziesch","bromberg","fadai","lueken","yacubian","finsterbusch","martinot","artiges","bordas","de bournonville","bricaud","gollier briand","lemaitre","massicotte","miranda","penttilä","barbot","schwartz","lalanne","frouin","thyreau","dalley","mar","subramaniam","theobald","richmond","de rover","molander","jordan","robinson","hipolata","moreno","arroyo","stephens","ripley","crombag","pena","zelenika","heath","lanzerath","heinrichs","spranger","fuchs","speiser","resch","haffner","parzer","brunner","klaassen","klaassen","constant","mignon","thomsen","zysset","vestboe","ireland","rogers"],"title":"DRD2/ANKK1 polymorphism modulates the effect of ventral striatal activation on working memory performance","year":2014}