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Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) is a chronic recurrent brain disease that causes a heavy disease burden worldwide, partly due to high relapse rates after detoxification. Verified biomarkers are not available for AD and its relapse, although the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and medial prefrontal corte...

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Autores principales: Yang, Xia, Meng, Ya-jing, Tao, Yu-jie, Deng, Ren-hao, Wang, Hui-yao, Li, Xiao-jing, Wei, Wei, Hua, Yu, Wang, Qiang, Deng, Wei, Zhao, Lian-sheng, Ma, Xiao-hong, Li, Ming-li, Xu, Jia-jun, Li, Jing, Liu, Yan-song, Tang, Zhen, Du, Xiang-dong, Coid, Jeremy W., Greenshaw, Andrew J., Li, Tao, Guo, Wan-jun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7876376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33584384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.609458
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author Yang, Xia
Meng, Ya-jing
Tao, Yu-jie
Deng, Ren-hao
Wang, Hui-yao
Li, Xiao-jing
Wei, Wei
Hua, Yu
Wang, Qiang
Deng, Wei
Zhao, Lian-sheng
Ma, Xiao-hong
Li, Ming-li
Xu, Jia-jun
Li, Jing
Liu, Yan-song
Tang, Zhen
Du, Xiang-dong
Coid, Jeremy W.
Greenshaw, Andrew J.
Li, Tao
Guo, Wan-jun
author_facet Yang, Xia
Meng, Ya-jing
Tao, Yu-jie
Deng, Ren-hao
Wang, Hui-yao
Li, Xiao-jing
Wei, Wei
Hua, Yu
Wang, Qiang
Deng, Wei
Zhao, Lian-sheng
Ma, Xiao-hong
Li, Ming-li
Xu, Jia-jun
Li, Jing
Liu, Yan-song
Tang, Zhen
Du, Xiang-dong
Coid, Jeremy W.
Greenshaw, Andrew J.
Li, Tao
Guo, Wan-jun
author_sort Yang, Xia
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description Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) is a chronic recurrent brain disease that causes a heavy disease burden worldwide, partly due to high relapse rates after detoxification. Verified biomarkers are not available for AD and its relapse, although the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) may play important roles in the mechanism of addiction. This study investigated AD- and relapse-associated functional connectivity (FC) of the NAc and mPFC with other brain regions during early abstinence. Methods: Sixty-eight hospitalized early-abstinence AD male patients and 68 age- and education-matched healthy controls (HCs) underwent resting-functional magnetic resonance imaging (r-fMRI). Using the NAc and mPFC as seeds, we calculated changes in FC between the seeds and other brain regions. Over a follow-up period of 6 months, patients were measured with the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) scale to identify relapse outcomes (AUDIT ≥ 8). Results: Thirty-five (52.24%) of the AD patients relapsed during the follow-up period. AD displayed lower FC of the left fusiform, bilateral temporal superior and right postcentral regions with the NAc and lower FC of the right temporal inferior, bilateral temporal superior, and left cingulate anterior regions with the mPFC compared to controls. Among these FC changes, lower FC between the NAc and left fusiform, lower FC between the mPFC and left cingulate anterior cortex, and smoking status were independently associated with AD. Subjects in relapse exhibited lower FC of the right cingulate anterior cortex with NAc and of the left calcarine sulcus with mPFC compared to non-relapsed subjects; both of these reductions in FC independently predicted relapse. Additionally, FC between the mPFC and right frontal superior gyrus, as well as years of education, independently predicted relapse severity. Conclusion: This study found that values of FC between selected seeds (i.e., the NAc and the mPFC) and some other reward- and/or impulse-control-related brain regions were associated with AD and relapse; these FC values could be potential biomarkers of AD or for prediction of relapse. These findings may help to guide further research on the neurobiology of AD and other addictive disorders.
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spelling pubmed-78763762021-02-12 Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Yang, Xia Meng, Ya-jing Tao, Yu-jie Deng, Ren-hao Wang, Hui-yao Li, Xiao-jing Wei, Wei Hua, Yu Wang, Qiang Deng, Wei Zhao, Lian-sheng Ma, Xiao-hong Li, Ming-li Xu, Jia-jun Li, Jing Liu, Yan-song Tang, Zhen Du, Xiang-dong Coid, Jeremy W. Greenshaw, Andrew J. Li, Tao Guo, Wan-jun Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) is a chronic recurrent brain disease that causes a heavy disease burden worldwide, partly due to high relapse rates after detoxification. Verified biomarkers are not available for AD and its relapse, although the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) may play important roles in the mechanism of addiction. This study investigated AD- and relapse-associated functional connectivity (FC) of the NAc and mPFC with other brain regions during early abstinence. Methods: Sixty-eight hospitalized early-abstinence AD male patients and 68 age- and education-matched healthy controls (HCs) underwent resting-functional magnetic resonance imaging (r-fMRI). Using the NAc and mPFC as seeds, we calculated changes in FC between the seeds and other brain regions. Over a follow-up period of 6 months, patients were measured with the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) scale to identify relapse outcomes (AUDIT ≥ 8). Results: Thirty-five (52.24%) of the AD patients relapsed during the follow-up period. AD displayed lower FC of the left fusiform, bilateral temporal superior and right postcentral regions with the NAc and lower FC of the right temporal inferior, bilateral temporal superior, and left cingulate anterior regions with the mPFC compared to controls. Among these FC changes, lower FC between the NAc and left fusiform, lower FC between the mPFC and left cingulate anterior cortex, and smoking status were independently associated with AD. Subjects in relapse exhibited lower FC of the right cingulate anterior cortex with NAc and of the left calcarine sulcus with mPFC compared to non-relapsed subjects; both of these reductions in FC independently predicted relapse. Additionally, FC between the mPFC and right frontal superior gyrus, as well as years of education, independently predicted relapse severity. Conclusion: This study found that values of FC between selected seeds (i.e., the NAc and the mPFC) and some other reward- and/or impulse-control-related brain regions were associated with AD and relapse; these FC values could be potential biomarkers of AD or for prediction of relapse. These findings may help to guide further research on the neurobiology of AD and other addictive disorders. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7876376/ /pubmed/33584384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.609458 Text en Copyright © 2021 Yang, Meng, Tao, Deng, Wang, Li, Wei, Hua, Wang, Deng, Zhao, Ma, Li, Xu, Li, Liu, Tang, Du, Coid, Greenshaw, Li and Guo. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Yang, Xia
Meng, Ya-jing
Tao, Yu-jie
Deng, Ren-hao
Wang, Hui-yao
Li, Xiao-jing
Wei, Wei
Hua, Yu
Wang, Qiang
Deng, Wei
Zhao, Lian-sheng
Ma, Xiao-hong
Li, Ming-li
Xu, Jia-jun
Li, Jing
Liu, Yan-song
Tang, Zhen
Du, Xiang-dong
Coid, Jeremy W.
Greenshaw, Andrew J.
Li, Tao
Guo, Wan-jun
Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
title Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
title_full Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
title_fullStr Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
title_full_unstemmed Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
title_short Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
title_sort functional connectivity of nucleus accumbens and medial prefrontal cortex with other brain regions during early-abstinence is associated with alcohol dependence and relapse: a resting-functional magnetic resonance imaging study
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7876376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33584384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.609458
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