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Alterations in Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity in Alcohol Dependent Patients and Possible Association with Impulsivity

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have documented that heightened impulsivity likely contributes to the development and maintenance of alcohol use disorders. However, there is still a lack of studies that comprehensively detected the brain changes associated with abnormal impulsivity in alcohol addicts....

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Autores principales: Wang, Junkai, Fan, Yunli, Dong, Yue, Ma, Mengying, Ma, Yi, Dong, Yuru, Niu, Yajuan, Jiang, Yin, Wang, Hong, Wang, Zhiyan, Wu, Liuzhen, Sun, Hongqiang, Cui, Cailian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5004845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27575491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161956
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author Wang, Junkai
Fan, Yunli
Dong, Yue
Ma, Mengying
Ma, Yi
Dong, Yuru
Niu, Yajuan
Jiang, Yin
Wang, Hong
Wang, Zhiyan
Wu, Liuzhen
Sun, Hongqiang
Cui, Cailian
author_facet Wang, Junkai
Fan, Yunli
Dong, Yue
Ma, Mengying
Ma, Yi
Dong, Yuru
Niu, Yajuan
Jiang, Yin
Wang, Hong
Wang, Zhiyan
Wu, Liuzhen
Sun, Hongqiang
Cui, Cailian
author_sort Wang, Junkai
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Previous studies have documented that heightened impulsivity likely contributes to the development and maintenance of alcohol use disorders. However, there is still a lack of studies that comprehensively detected the brain changes associated with abnormal impulsivity in alcohol addicts. This study was designed to investigate the alterations in brain structure and functional connectivity associated with abnormal impulsivity in alcohol dependent patients. METHODS: Brain structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging data as well as impulsive behavior data were collected from 20 alcohol dependent patients and 20 age- and sex-matched healthy controls respectively. Voxel-based morphometry was used to investigate the differences of grey matter volume, and tract-based spatial statistics was used to detect abnormal white matter regions between alcohol dependent patients and healthy controls. The alterations in resting-state functional connectivity in alcohol dependent patients were examined using selected brain areas with gray matter deficits as seed regions. RESULTS: Compared with healthy controls, alcohol dependent patients had significantly reduced gray matter volume in the mesocorticolimbic system including the dorsal posterior cingulate cortex, the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, the medial prefrontal cortex, the orbitofrontal cortex and the putamen, decreased fractional anisotropy in the regions connecting the damaged grey matter areas driven by higher radial diffusivity value in the same areas and decreased resting-state functional connectivity within the reward network. Moreover, the gray matter volume of the left medial prefrontal cortex exhibited negative correlations with various impulse indices. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that chronic alcohol dependence could cause a complex neural changes linked to abnormal impulsivity.
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spelling pubmed-50048452016-09-12 Alterations in Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity in Alcohol Dependent Patients and Possible Association with Impulsivity Wang, Junkai Fan, Yunli Dong, Yue Ma, Mengying Ma, Yi Dong, Yuru Niu, Yajuan Jiang, Yin Wang, Hong Wang, Zhiyan Wu, Liuzhen Sun, Hongqiang Cui, Cailian PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Previous studies have documented that heightened impulsivity likely contributes to the development and maintenance of alcohol use disorders. However, there is still a lack of studies that comprehensively detected the brain changes associated with abnormal impulsivity in alcohol addicts. This study was designed to investigate the alterations in brain structure and functional connectivity associated with abnormal impulsivity in alcohol dependent patients. METHODS: Brain structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging data as well as impulsive behavior data were collected from 20 alcohol dependent patients and 20 age- and sex-matched healthy controls respectively. Voxel-based morphometry was used to investigate the differences of grey matter volume, and tract-based spatial statistics was used to detect abnormal white matter regions between alcohol dependent patients and healthy controls. The alterations in resting-state functional connectivity in alcohol dependent patients were examined using selected brain areas with gray matter deficits as seed regions. RESULTS: Compared with healthy controls, alcohol dependent patients had significantly reduced gray matter volume in the mesocorticolimbic system including the dorsal posterior cingulate cortex, the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, the medial prefrontal cortex, the orbitofrontal cortex and the putamen, decreased fractional anisotropy in the regions connecting the damaged grey matter areas driven by higher radial diffusivity value in the same areas and decreased resting-state functional connectivity within the reward network. Moreover, the gray matter volume of the left medial prefrontal cortex exhibited negative correlations with various impulse indices. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that chronic alcohol dependence could cause a complex neural changes linked to abnormal impulsivity. Public Library of Science 2016-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5004845/ /pubmed/27575491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161956 Text en © 2016 Wang 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wang, Junkai
Fan, Yunli
Dong, Yue
Ma, Mengying
Ma, Yi
Dong, Yuru
Niu, Yajuan
Jiang, Yin
Wang, Hong
Wang, Zhiyan
Wu, Liuzhen
Sun, Hongqiang
Cui, Cailian
Alterations in Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity in Alcohol Dependent Patients and Possible Association with Impulsivity
title Alterations in Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity in Alcohol Dependent Patients and Possible Association with Impulsivity
title_full Alterations in Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity in Alcohol Dependent Patients and Possible Association with Impulsivity
title_fullStr Alterations in Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity in Alcohol Dependent Patients and Possible Association with Impulsivity
title_full_unstemmed Alterations in Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity in Alcohol Dependent Patients and Possible Association with Impulsivity
title_short Alterations in Brain Structure and Functional Connectivity in Alcohol Dependent Patients and Possible Association with Impulsivity
title_sort alterations in brain structure and functional connectivity in alcohol dependent patients and possible association with impulsivity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5004845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27575491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161956
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