Appetitive and aversive cue reactivities differentiate neural subtypes of alcohol drinkers

Yu Chen , Chiang-Shan R. Li
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Craving reflects the subjective urge to use drugs and can be triggered by both positive and negative emotional states. No studies have systematically investigated the relative roles of these mechanisms in the pathophysiology of substance misuse. Here, we performed meta-analyses of drug cue-elicited reactivity and win and loss processing in the monetary incentive delay task to identify distinct neural correlates of appetitive and aversive responses to drug cues. We then characterized the appetitive and aversive cue responses in seventy-six alcohol drinkers performing a cue craving task during fMRI. Imaging data were processed according to published routines. The appetitive circuit involved medial cortical regions and the ventral striatum, and the aversive circuit involved the insula, caudate and mid-cingulate cortex. We observed a significant correlation of cue-elicited activity (β estimates) of the appetitive and aversive circuit. However, individuals varied in appetitive and aversive cue responses. From the regression of appetitive (y) vs. aversive (x) β, we identified participants in the top 1/3 each of those with positive and negative residuals as “approach” (n = 15) and “avoidance” (n = 11) and the others as the “mixed” (n = 50) subtype. In clinical characteristics, the avoidance subtype showed higher sensitivity to punishment and, in contrast, the approach subtype showed higher levels of sensation seeking and alcohol expectancy for social and physical pressure. The findings highlighted distinct neural underpinnings of appetitive and aversive components of cue-elicited reactivity and provided evidence for potential subtypes of alcohol drinkers.

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味觉和厌恶性线索反应区分饮酒者的神经亚型
渴求反映了使用药物的主观冲动,可能由积极和消极的情绪状态引发。没有研究系统地调查这些机制在药物滥用的病理生理学中的相对作用。在这里,我们对货币激励延迟任务中药物线索引发的反应性和输赢过程进行了荟萃分析,以确定对药物线索的食欲和厌恶反应的不同神经相关性。然后,我们对76名饮酒者在功能磁共振成像中执行线索渴求任务时的食欲和厌恶线索反应进行了表征。成像数据按照公布的程序进行处理。食欲回路涉及内侧皮层区域和腹侧纹状体,厌恶回路涉及脑岛、尾状体和中扣带皮层。我们观察到食欲和厌恶回路的线索引发活性(β估计值)之间存在显著相关性。然而,个体的食欲和厌恶暗示反应各不相同。根据食欲(y)与厌恶(x)β的回归,我们将阳性和阴性残差前1/3的参与者分别确定为“接近”(n=15)和“回避”(n=11),其他参与者则确定为“混合”(n=50)亚型。在临床特征方面,回避亚型对惩罚表现出更高的敏感性,相比之下,接近亚型对社会和身体压力表现出更大的感觉寻求和酒精预期水平。这些发现强调了线索引发反应的食欲和厌恶成分的不同神经基础,并为潜在的饮酒亚型提供了证据。
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Addiction neuroscience
Addiction neuroscience Neuroscience (General)
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