Blending oxytocin and dopamine with everyday creativity

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Anne Chong
Serenella Tolomeo
Yue Xiong
Dario Angeles
Mike Cheung
Benjamin Becker
Poh San Lai
Zhen Lei
Fabio Malavasi
Qianzi Tang
Soo Hong Chew
Richard P. Ebstein
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[1] National University of Singapore,Department of Psychology
[2] National University of Singapore,Laboratory of Human Genetics, Department of Paediatrics
[3] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC),MOE Key Laboratory for Neuroinformation, The Clinical Hospital of the Chengdu Brain Science Institute
[4] Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE),CCBEF (China Center for Behavior Economics and Finance)
[5] University of Torino,Department of Medical Science
[6] Fondazione Ricerca Molinette,Farm Animal Genetic Resource Exploration and Innovation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province
[7] Sichuan Agricultural University,College of Economics and Management
[8] Zhejiang University of Technology,Department of Economics
[9] National University of Singapore,undefined
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Converging evidence suggests that oxytocin (OT) is associated with creative thinking (CT) and that release of OT depends on ADP ribosyl-cyclases (CD38 and CD157). Neural mechanisms of CT and OT show a strong association with dopaminergic (DA) pathways, yet the link between CT and CD38, CD157, dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2) and catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) peripheral gene expression remain inconclusive, thus limiting our understanding of the neurobiology of CT. To address this issue, two principal domains of CT, divergent thinking (AUT), were assessed. In men, both AUT is associated with gene expression of CD38, CD157, and their interaction CD38 × CD157. There were no significant associations for DA expression (DRD2, COMT, DRD2 × COMT) on both CT measures. However, analysis of the interactions of OT and DA systems reveal significant interactions for AUT in men. The full model explained a sizable 39% of the variance in females for the total CT score. The current findings suggest that OT and DA gene expression contributed significantly to cognition and CT phenotype. This provides the first empirical foundation of a more refined understanding of the molecular landscape of CT.
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