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Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals

Identifying key neural substrates in addiction disorders for targeted drug development remains a major challenge for clinical neuroscience. One emerging target is the opioid system, where substance‐dependent populations demonstrate prefrontal opioid dysregulation that predicts impulsivity and relaps...

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Autores principales: Nestor, Liam J., Paterson, Louise M., Murphy, Anna, McGonigle, John, Orban, Csaba, Reed, Laurence, Taylor, Eleanor, Flechais, Remy, Smith, Dana, Bullmore, Edward T., Ersche, Karen D., Suckling, John, Elliott, Rebecca, Deakin, Bill, Rabiner, Ilan, Lingford Hughes, Anne, Sahakian, Barbara J., Robbins, Trevor W., Nutt, David J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30402987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.14262
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author Nestor, Liam J.
Paterson, Louise M.
Murphy, Anna
McGonigle, John
Orban, Csaba
Reed, Laurence
Taylor, Eleanor
Flechais, Remy
Smith, Dana
Bullmore, Edward T.
Ersche, Karen D.
Suckling, John
Elliott, Rebecca
Deakin, Bill
Rabiner, Ilan
Lingford Hughes, Anne
Sahakian, Barbara J.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Nutt, David J.
author_facet Nestor, Liam J.
Paterson, Louise M.
Murphy, Anna
McGonigle, John
Orban, Csaba
Reed, Laurence
Taylor, Eleanor
Flechais, Remy
Smith, Dana
Bullmore, Edward T.
Ersche, Karen D.
Suckling, John
Elliott, Rebecca
Deakin, Bill
Rabiner, Ilan
Lingford Hughes, Anne
Sahakian, Barbara J.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Nutt, David J.
author_sort Nestor, Liam J.
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description Identifying key neural substrates in addiction disorders for targeted drug development remains a major challenge for clinical neuroscience. One emerging target is the opioid system, where substance‐dependent populations demonstrate prefrontal opioid dysregulation that predicts impulsivity and relapse. This may suggest that disturbances to the prefrontal opioid system could confer a risk for relapse in addiction due to weakened ‘top‐down’ control over impulsive behaviour. Naltrexone is currently licensed for alcohol dependence and is also used clinically for impulse control disorders. Using a go/no‐go (GNG) task, we examined the effects of acute naltrexone on the neural correlates of successful motor impulse control in abstinent alcoholics (AUD), abstinent polysubstance‐dependent (poly‐SUD) individuals and controls during a randomised double blind placebo controlled fMRI study. In the absence of any differences on GNG task performance, the AUD group showed a significantly greater BOLD response compared to the control group in lateral and medial prefrontal regions during both placebo and naltrexone treatments; effects that were positively correlated with alcohol abstinence. There was also a dissociation in the positive modulating effects of naltrexone in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and anterior insula cortex (AIC) of the AUD and poly‐SUD groups respectively. Self‐reported trait impulsivity in the poly‐SUD group also predicted the effect of naltrexone in the AIC. These results suggest that acute naltrexone differentially amplifies neural responses within two distinct regions of a salience network during successful motor impulse control in abstinent AUD and poly‐SUD groups, which are predicted by trait impulsivity in the poly‐SUD group.
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spelling pubmed-67675842019-10-03 Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals Nestor, Liam J. Paterson, Louise M. Murphy, Anna McGonigle, John Orban, Csaba Reed, Laurence Taylor, Eleanor Flechais, Remy Smith, Dana Bullmore, Edward T. Ersche, Karen D. Suckling, John Elliott, Rebecca Deakin, Bill Rabiner, Ilan Lingford Hughes, Anne Sahakian, Barbara J. Robbins, Trevor W. Nutt, David J. Eur J Neurosci Addiction Special Issue Identifying key neural substrates in addiction disorders for targeted drug development remains a major challenge for clinical neuroscience. One emerging target is the opioid system, where substance‐dependent populations demonstrate prefrontal opioid dysregulation that predicts impulsivity and relapse. This may suggest that disturbances to the prefrontal opioid system could confer a risk for relapse in addiction due to weakened ‘top‐down’ control over impulsive behaviour. Naltrexone is currently licensed for alcohol dependence and is also used clinically for impulse control disorders. Using a go/no‐go (GNG) task, we examined the effects of acute naltrexone on the neural correlates of successful motor impulse control in abstinent alcoholics (AUD), abstinent polysubstance‐dependent (poly‐SUD) individuals and controls during a randomised double blind placebo controlled fMRI study. In the absence of any differences on GNG task performance, the AUD group showed a significantly greater BOLD response compared to the control group in lateral and medial prefrontal regions during both placebo and naltrexone treatments; effects that were positively correlated with alcohol abstinence. There was also a dissociation in the positive modulating effects of naltrexone in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and anterior insula cortex (AIC) of the AUD and poly‐SUD groups respectively. Self‐reported trait impulsivity in the poly‐SUD group also predicted the effect of naltrexone in the AIC. These results suggest that acute naltrexone differentially amplifies neural responses within two distinct regions of a salience network during successful motor impulse control in abstinent AUD and poly‐SUD groups, which are predicted by trait impulsivity in the poly‐SUD group. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-26 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6767584/ /pubmed/30402987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.14262 Text en © 2018 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Addiction Special Issue
Nestor, Liam J.
Paterson, Louise M.
Murphy, Anna
McGonigle, John
Orban, Csaba
Reed, Laurence
Taylor, Eleanor
Flechais, Remy
Smith, Dana
Bullmore, Edward T.
Ersche, Karen D.
Suckling, John
Elliott, Rebecca
Deakin, Bill
Rabiner, Ilan
Lingford Hughes, Anne
Sahakian, Barbara J.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Nutt, David J.
Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals
title Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals
title_full Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals
title_fullStr Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals
title_full_unstemmed Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals
title_short Naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals
title_sort naltrexone differentially modulates the neural correlates of motor impulse control in abstinent alcohol‐dependent and polysubstance‐dependent individuals
topic Addiction Special Issue
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30402987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.14262
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