Cargando…

Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder

It has been suggested that intergenerational transmission of risk for substance use disorder (SUD) manifests in the brain anatomy of substance naïve adolescents. While volume and shapes of subcortical structures (SSS) have been shown to be heritable, these structures, especially the pallidum, putame...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wang, Zhishun, Rodriguez‐Moreno, Diana V., Cycowicz, Yael M., Amsel, Lawrence V., Cheslack‐Postava, Keely, He, Xiaofu, Ryan, Megan, Geronazzo‐Alman, Lupo, Musa, George J., Bisaga, Adam, Hoven, Christina W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9120549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35393707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25804
_version_ 1784710951379927040
author Wang, Zhishun
Rodriguez‐Moreno, Diana V.
Cycowicz, Yael M.
Amsel, Lawrence V.
Cheslack‐Postava, Keely
He, Xiaofu
Ryan, Megan
Geronazzo‐Alman, Lupo
Musa, George J.
Bisaga, Adam
Hoven, Christina W.
author_facet Wang, Zhishun
Rodriguez‐Moreno, Diana V.
Cycowicz, Yael M.
Amsel, Lawrence V.
Cheslack‐Postava, Keely
He, Xiaofu
Ryan, Megan
Geronazzo‐Alman, Lupo
Musa, George J.
Bisaga, Adam
Hoven, Christina W.
author_sort Wang, Zhishun
collection PubMed
description It has been suggested that intergenerational transmission of risk for substance use disorder (SUD) manifests in the brain anatomy of substance naïve adolescents. While volume and shapes of subcortical structures (SSS) have been shown to be heritable, these structures, especially the pallidum, putamen, nucleus accumbens, and hippocampus, have also been associated with substance use disorders. However, it is not clear if those anatomical differences precede substance use or are the result of that use. Therefore, we examined if volume and SSS of adolescents with a family history (FH+) of SUD differed from adolescents without such a history (FH−). Because risk for SUD is associated with anxiety and impulsivity, we also examined correlations between these psychological characteristics and volume/SSS. Using structural MRI and FSL software, we segmented subcortical structures and obtained indices of SSS and volumes of 64 FH+ and 58 FH− adolescents. We examined group differences in volume and SSS, and the correlations between volume/SSS and trait anxiety and impulsivity. FH+ adolescents had a significant inward deformation in the shape of the right anterior hippocampus compared to FH− adolescents, while the volume of this structure did not differ between groups. Neither shape nor volume of the other subcortical structures differed between groups. In the FH+ adolescents, the left hippocampus shape was positively correlated with both trait anxiety and impulsivity, while in FH− adolescents a negative correlation pattern of SSS was seen in the hippocampus. SSS appears to capture local anatomical features that traditional volumetric analysis does not. The inward shape deformation in the right anterior hippocampus in FH+ adolescents may be related to the known increased risk for behavioral dysregulation leading to SUD in FH+ offspring. Hippocampus shape also exhibits opposite patterns of correlation with anxiety and impulsivity scores across the FH+ and FH− adolescents. These novel findings may reveal neural correlates, not captured by traditional volumetric analysis, of familial transmission of increased vulnerability to SUD.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9120549
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-91205492022-05-21 Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder Wang, Zhishun Rodriguez‐Moreno, Diana V. Cycowicz, Yael M. Amsel, Lawrence V. Cheslack‐Postava, Keely He, Xiaofu Ryan, Megan Geronazzo‐Alman, Lupo Musa, George J. Bisaga, Adam Hoven, Christina W. Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles It has been suggested that intergenerational transmission of risk for substance use disorder (SUD) manifests in the brain anatomy of substance naïve adolescents. While volume and shapes of subcortical structures (SSS) have been shown to be heritable, these structures, especially the pallidum, putamen, nucleus accumbens, and hippocampus, have also been associated with substance use disorders. However, it is not clear if those anatomical differences precede substance use or are the result of that use. Therefore, we examined if volume and SSS of adolescents with a family history (FH+) of SUD differed from adolescents without such a history (FH−). Because risk for SUD is associated with anxiety and impulsivity, we also examined correlations between these psychological characteristics and volume/SSS. Using structural MRI and FSL software, we segmented subcortical structures and obtained indices of SSS and volumes of 64 FH+ and 58 FH− adolescents. We examined group differences in volume and SSS, and the correlations between volume/SSS and trait anxiety and impulsivity. FH+ adolescents had a significant inward deformation in the shape of the right anterior hippocampus compared to FH− adolescents, while the volume of this structure did not differ between groups. Neither shape nor volume of the other subcortical structures differed between groups. In the FH+ adolescents, the left hippocampus shape was positively correlated with both trait anxiety and impulsivity, while in FH− adolescents a negative correlation pattern of SSS was seen in the hippocampus. SSS appears to capture local anatomical features that traditional volumetric analysis does not. The inward shape deformation in the right anterior hippocampus in FH+ adolescents may be related to the known increased risk for behavioral dysregulation leading to SUD in FH+ offspring. Hippocampus shape also exhibits opposite patterns of correlation with anxiety and impulsivity scores across the FH+ and FH− adolescents. These novel findings may reveal neural correlates, not captured by traditional volumetric analysis, of familial transmission of increased vulnerability to SUD. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9120549/ /pubmed/35393707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25804 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Wang, Zhishun
Rodriguez‐Moreno, Diana V.
Cycowicz, Yael M.
Amsel, Lawrence V.
Cheslack‐Postava, Keely
He, Xiaofu
Ryan, Megan
Geronazzo‐Alman, Lupo
Musa, George J.
Bisaga, Adam
Hoven, Christina W.
Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder
title Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder
title_full Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder
title_fullStr Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder
title_full_unstemmed Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder
title_short Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder
title_sort shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9120549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35393707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25804
work_keys_str_mv AT wangzhishun shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT rodriguezmorenodianav shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT cycowiczyaelm shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT amsellawrencev shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT cheslackpostavakeely shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT hexiaofu shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT ryanmegan shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT geronazzoalmanlupo shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT musageorgej shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT bisagaadam shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder
AT hovenchristinaw shapesofsubcorticalstructuresinadolescentswithandwithoutfamilialhistoryofsubstanceusedisorder