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Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game

Cocaine addiction is characterized by impulsivity, impaired social relationships, and abnormal mesocorticolimbic reward processing, but their interrelationships relative to stages of cocaine addiction are unclear. We assessed blood-oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) signal in ventral and dorsal stri...

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Autores principales: Hyatt, Christopher J., Assaf, Michal, Muska, Christine E., Rosen, Rivkah I., Thomas, Andre D., Johnson, Matthew R., Hylton, Jennifer L., Andrews, Melissa M., Reynolds, Brady A., Krystal, John H., Potenza, Marc N., Pearlson, Godfrey D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3351439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22606228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034917
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author Hyatt, Christopher J.
Assaf, Michal
Muska, Christine E.
Rosen, Rivkah I.
Thomas, Andre D.
Johnson, Matthew R.
Hylton, Jennifer L.
Andrews, Melissa M.
Reynolds, Brady A.
Krystal, John H.
Potenza, Marc N.
Pearlson, Godfrey D.
author_facet Hyatt, Christopher J.
Assaf, Michal
Muska, Christine E.
Rosen, Rivkah I.
Thomas, Andre D.
Johnson, Matthew R.
Hylton, Jennifer L.
Andrews, Melissa M.
Reynolds, Brady A.
Krystal, John H.
Potenza, Marc N.
Pearlson, Godfrey D.
author_sort Hyatt, Christopher J.
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description Cocaine addiction is characterized by impulsivity, impaired social relationships, and abnormal mesocorticolimbic reward processing, but their interrelationships relative to stages of cocaine addiction are unclear. We assessed blood-oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) signal in ventral and dorsal striatum during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in current (CCD; n = 30) and former (FCD; n = 28) cocaine dependent subjects as well as healthy control (HC; n = 31) subjects while playing an interactive competitive Domino game involving risk-taking and reward/punishment processing. Out-of-scanner impulsivity-related measures were also collected. Although both FCD and CCD subjects scored significantly higher on impulsivity-related measures than did HC subjects, only FCD subjects had differences in striatal activation, specifically showing hypoactivation during their response to gains versus losses in right dorsal caudate, a brain region linked to habituation, cocaine craving and addiction maintenance. Right caudate activity in FCD subjects also correlated negatively with impulsivity-related measures of self-reported compulsivity and sensitivity to reward. These findings suggest that remitted cocaine dependence is associated with striatal dysfunction during social reward processing in a manner linked to compulsivity and reward sensitivity measures. Future research should investigate the extent to which such differences might reflect underlying vulnerabilities linked to cocaine-using propensities (e.g., relapses).
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spelling pubmed-33514392012-05-17 Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game Hyatt, Christopher J. Assaf, Michal Muska, Christine E. Rosen, Rivkah I. Thomas, Andre D. Johnson, Matthew R. Hylton, Jennifer L. Andrews, Melissa M. Reynolds, Brady A. Krystal, John H. Potenza, Marc N. Pearlson, Godfrey D. PLoS One Research Article Cocaine addiction is characterized by impulsivity, impaired social relationships, and abnormal mesocorticolimbic reward processing, but their interrelationships relative to stages of cocaine addiction are unclear. We assessed blood-oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) signal in ventral and dorsal striatum during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in current (CCD; n = 30) and former (FCD; n = 28) cocaine dependent subjects as well as healthy control (HC; n = 31) subjects while playing an interactive competitive Domino game involving risk-taking and reward/punishment processing. Out-of-scanner impulsivity-related measures were also collected. Although both FCD and CCD subjects scored significantly higher on impulsivity-related measures than did HC subjects, only FCD subjects had differences in striatal activation, specifically showing hypoactivation during their response to gains versus losses in right dorsal caudate, a brain region linked to habituation, cocaine craving and addiction maintenance. Right caudate activity in FCD subjects also correlated negatively with impulsivity-related measures of self-reported compulsivity and sensitivity to reward. These findings suggest that remitted cocaine dependence is associated with striatal dysfunction during social reward processing in a manner linked to compulsivity and reward sensitivity measures. Future research should investigate the extent to which such differences might reflect underlying vulnerabilities linked to cocaine-using propensities (e.g., relapses). Public Library of Science 2012-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3351439/ /pubmed/22606228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034917 Text en Hyatt et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hyatt, Christopher J.
Assaf, Michal
Muska, Christine E.
Rosen, Rivkah I.
Thomas, Andre D.
Johnson, Matthew R.
Hylton, Jennifer L.
Andrews, Melissa M.
Reynolds, Brady A.
Krystal, John H.
Potenza, Marc N.
Pearlson, Godfrey D.
Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game
title Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game
title_full Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game
title_fullStr Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game
title_full_unstemmed Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game
title_short Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game
title_sort reward-related dorsal striatal activity differences between former and current cocaine dependent individuals during an interactive competitive game
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3351439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22606228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034917
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