Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067820
Title: DAT1 Polymorphism Determines L-DOPA Effects on Learning about Others' Prosociality
Authors: Eisenegger, C.
Pedroni, A.
Rieskamp, J.
Zehnder, C.
Ebstein, R. 
Fehr, E.
Knoch, D.
Issue Date: 4-Jul-2013
Citation: Eisenegger, C., Pedroni, A., Rieskamp, J., Zehnder, C., Ebstein, R., Fehr, E., Knoch, D. (2013-07-04). DAT1 Polymorphism Determines L-DOPA Effects on Learning about Others' Prosociality. PLoS ONE 8 (7) : -. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067820
Abstract: Despite that a wealth of evidence links striatal dopamine to individualś reward learning performance in non-social environments, the neurochemical underpinnings of such learning during social interaction are unknown. Here, we show that the administration of 300 mg of the dopamine precursor L-DOPA to 200 healthy male subjects influences learning about a partners' prosocial preferences in a novel social interaction task, which is akin to a repeated trust game. We found learning to be modulated by a well-established genetic marker of striatal dopamine levels, the 40-bp variable number tandem repeats polymorphism of the dopamine transporter (DAT1 polymorphism). In particular, we found that L-DOPA improves learning in 10/10R genoype subjects, who are assumed to have lower endogenous striatal dopamine levels and impairs learning in 9/10R genotype subjects, who are assumed to have higher endogenous dopamine levels. These findings provide first evidence for a critical role of dopamine in learning whether an interaction partner has a prosocial or a selfish personality. The applied pharmacogenetic approach may open doors to new ways of studying psychiatric disorders such as psychosis, which is characterized by distorted perceptions of others' prosocial attitudes. © 2013 Eisenegger et al.
Source Title: PLoS ONE
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/124504
ISSN: 19326203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067820
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