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   Executive functions are related to serum testosterone and basal metabolism rate fluctuation but not lymphocyte dopamine receptor expression in the young healthy participants  
   
نویسنده sadat-shirazi mitra-sadat ,ashabi ghorbangol ,babhadiashar nima ,bahrami hessari mohammadreza ,vousooghi nasim ,zarrindast mohammad-reza
منبع physiology and pharmacology - 2018 - دوره : 22 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:1 -10
چکیده    Introduction: herein, we evaluated linkages between executive functions (efs) performances and dopamine receptor (dr) mrna and testosterone level in the young iranian male people. methods: all 140 participants were normalized using depression, anxiety and stress scale questionnaire. remained 108 volunteers were tested against drug abuse and then volunteers were distinguished by wisconsin card sorting test (wsct). according to wcst, participants were divided into two low and high efs performance. afterward, anthropometric factors, body mass index (bmi) and serum testosterone level were measured in low and high efs groups. blood samples were collected, and biochemical and anthropometric data were evaluated; serum testosterone and dr mrna expression were assessed in participants. results: data showed there are no differences between two groups in na+, k+, glucose, urea, creatinine, glutamic pyruvic transaminase, glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase and other biochemical serum agents (p>0.05) but bmi was increased in low efs compared with high efs (p=0.000). interestingly, there is no difference in dr expression between two groups (p>0.05). conclusion: our data presented that fluctuation of efs performances in healthy adult male cases might depend on bmi and serum testosterone; while dopamine receptors in the blood lymphocytes had no substantial role in the efs. high serum testosterone reduced efs in the young adults.
کلیدواژه Executive function; Dopamine receptor; Testosterone; Young people; Blood lymphocytes; Body mass index
آدرس tehran university of medical sciences, iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), school of advanced technologies in medicine, department of neuroscience, Iran, tehran university of medical sciences, faculty of medicine, department of physiology, Iran, tehran university of medical sciences, iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), Iran, allameh tabataba'i university, faculty of psychology & education, Iran, tehran university of medical sciences, iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), school of advanced technologies in medicine, department of neuroscience, Iran, tehran university of medical sciences, school of medicine, iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), department of pharmacology, Iran
پست الکترونیکی zarinmr@ams.ac.ir
 
     
   
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