Alterations of striatal phosphodiesterase 10 A and their association with recurrence rate in bipolar I disorder

Transl Psychiatry. 2024 Oct 2;14(1):403. doi: 10.1038/s41398-024-03107-3.

Abstract

Phosphodiesterase 10 A (PDE10A), a pivotal element of the second messenger signaling downstream of the dopamine receptor stimulation, is conceived to be crucially involved in the mood instability of bipolar I disorder (BD-I) as a primary causal factor or in response to dysregulated dopaminergic tone. We aimed to determine whether striatal PDE10A availability is altered in patients with BD-I and assessed its relationship with the clinical characteristics of BD-I. This case-control study used positron emission tomography (PET) with 2-(2-(3-(4-(2-[18F]fluoroethoxy)phenyl)-7-methyl-4-oxo-3,4-dihydroquinazolin-2-yl)ethyl)-4-isopropoxyisoindoline-1,3-dione ([18F]MNI-659), a radioligand that binds to PDE10A, to examine the alterations of the striatal PDE10A availability in the living brains of individuals with BD-I and their association with the clinical characteristics of BD-I. [18F]MNI-659 PET data were acquired from 25 patients with BD-I and 27 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Patients with BD-I had significantly lower PDE10A availability than controls in the executive (F = 8.86; P = 0.005) and sensorimotor (F = 6.13; P = 0.017) subregions of the striatum. Lower PDE10A availability in the executive subregion was significantly associated with a higher frequency of mood episodes in patients with BD-I (r = -0.546; P = 0.007). This study provides the first evidence of altered PDE10A availability in patients with BD-I. Lower PDE10A availability in the executive subregion of the striatum is associated with an increased recurrence risk, suggesting that PDE10A may prevent BD-I relapse. Further studies are required to elucidate the role of PDE10A in BD-I pathophysiology and explore its potential as a treatment target.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Bipolar Disorder* / diagnostic imaging
  • Bipolar Disorder* / metabolism
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Corpus Striatum / diagnostic imaging
  • Corpus Striatum / metabolism
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases* / metabolism
  • Phthalimides
  • Positron-Emission Tomography*
  • Quinazolinones
  • Recurrence*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • PDE10A protein, human
  • Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases
  • 2-(2-(3-(4-(2-fluoroethoxy)phenyl)-7-methyl-4-oxo-3,4-dihydroquinazolin-2-yl)ethyl)-4-isopropoxyisoindoline-1,3-dione
  • Phthalimides
  • Quinazolinones