Cargando…

Differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents

Alcohol and cannabis are two of the most commonly used substances by adolescents and are associated with adverse medical and psychiatric outcomes. These adverse psychiatric outcomes may reflect the negative impact of alcohol and/or cannabis abuse on neural systems mediating reward and/or error detec...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Aloi, Joseph, Meffert, Harma, White, Stuart F., Blair, Karina S., Hwang, Soonjo, Tyler, Patrick M., Thornton, Laura C., Crum, Kathleen I., Adams, Kathryn O., Killanin, Abraham D., Filbey, Francesca, Pope, Kayla, Blair, R. James R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30710868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2019.100618
_version_ 1783433105761107968
author Aloi, Joseph
Meffert, Harma
White, Stuart F.
Blair, Karina S.
Hwang, Soonjo
Tyler, Patrick M.
Thornton, Laura C.
Crum, Kathleen I.
Adams, Kathryn O.
Killanin, Abraham D.
Filbey, Francesca
Pope, Kayla
Blair, R. James R.
author_facet Aloi, Joseph
Meffert, Harma
White, Stuart F.
Blair, Karina S.
Hwang, Soonjo
Tyler, Patrick M.
Thornton, Laura C.
Crum, Kathleen I.
Adams, Kathryn O.
Killanin, Abraham D.
Filbey, Francesca
Pope, Kayla
Blair, R. James R.
author_sort Aloi, Joseph
collection PubMed
description Alcohol and cannabis are two of the most commonly used substances by adolescents and are associated with adverse medical and psychiatric outcomes. These adverse psychiatric outcomes may reflect the negative impact of alcohol and/or cannabis abuse on neural systems mediating reward and/or error detection. However, work indicative of this has mostly been conducted in adults with Alcohol and/or Cannabis Use Disorder (i.e., AUD and CUD), with relatively little work in adolescent patients. Furthermore, of the work that has been conducted in adolescents, groups were based on categorical diagnoses of AUD and/or CUD, so the relationship between AUD and/or CUD symptom severity in adolescents and neural dysfunction is unclear. We used a Monetary Incentive Delay (MID) task to examine the relationship between AUDIT and/or CUDIT scores and functional integrity of neuro-circuitries mediating reward processing and error detection within 150 adolescents. Our findings indicate that AUDIT score is negatively related to activity in reward processing neuro-circuitry in adolescents. However, CUDIT score is negatively related to activity in brain regions involved in error detection. Each of these relationships reflected a medium effect size (Partial-η(2) 0.09-0.14). These data suggest differential impacts of AUD and CUD on reward versus error detection neuro-circuitries within the adolescent brain.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6613939
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-66139392019-07-08 Differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents Aloi, Joseph Meffert, Harma White, Stuart F. Blair, Karina S. Hwang, Soonjo Tyler, Patrick M. Thornton, Laura C. Crum, Kathleen I. Adams, Kathryn O. Killanin, Abraham D. Filbey, Francesca Pope, Kayla Blair, R. James R. Dev Cogn Neurosci Original Research Alcohol and cannabis are two of the most commonly used substances by adolescents and are associated with adverse medical and psychiatric outcomes. These adverse psychiatric outcomes may reflect the negative impact of alcohol and/or cannabis abuse on neural systems mediating reward and/or error detection. However, work indicative of this has mostly been conducted in adults with Alcohol and/or Cannabis Use Disorder (i.e., AUD and CUD), with relatively little work in adolescent patients. Furthermore, of the work that has been conducted in adolescents, groups were based on categorical diagnoses of AUD and/or CUD, so the relationship between AUD and/or CUD symptom severity in adolescents and neural dysfunction is unclear. We used a Monetary Incentive Delay (MID) task to examine the relationship between AUDIT and/or CUDIT scores and functional integrity of neuro-circuitries mediating reward processing and error detection within 150 adolescents. Our findings indicate that AUDIT score is negatively related to activity in reward processing neuro-circuitry in adolescents. However, CUDIT score is negatively related to activity in brain regions involved in error detection. Each of these relationships reflected a medium effect size (Partial-η(2) 0.09-0.14). These data suggest differential impacts of AUD and CUD on reward versus error detection neuro-circuitries within the adolescent brain. Elsevier 2019-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6613939/ /pubmed/30710868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2019.100618 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Aloi, Joseph
Meffert, Harma
White, Stuart F.
Blair, Karina S.
Hwang, Soonjo
Tyler, Patrick M.
Thornton, Laura C.
Crum, Kathleen I.
Adams, Kathryn O.
Killanin, Abraham D.
Filbey, Francesca
Pope, Kayla
Blair, R. James R.
Differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents
title Differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents
title_full Differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents
title_fullStr Differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents
title_short Differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents
title_sort differential dysfunctions related to alcohol and cannabis use disorder symptoms in reward and error-processing neuro-circuitries in adolescents
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30710868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2019.100618
work_keys_str_mv AT aloijoseph differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT meffertharma differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT whitestuartf differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT blairkarinas differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT hwangsoonjo differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT tylerpatrickm differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT thorntonlaurac differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT crumkathleeni differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT adamskathryno differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT killaninabrahamd differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT filbeyfrancesca differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT popekayla differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents
AT blairrjamesr differentialdysfunctionsrelatedtoalcoholandcannabisusedisordersymptomsinrewardanderrorprocessingneurocircuitriesinadolescents