Neurochemical Correlates of Cue Reactivity in Individuals with Excessive Smartphone Use.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Gudrun M Henemann, Mike M Schmitgen, Nadine D Wolf, Dusan Hirjak, Katharina M Kubera, Fabio Sambataro, Tagrid Lemenager, Julian Koenig, Robert Christian Wolf
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Abstract

Background: Excessive smartphone use (ESU), that is, a pattern of smartphone use that shows specific features of addictive behavior, has increasingly attracted societal and scientific interest in the past years. On the neurobiological level, ESU has recently been related to structural and functional variation in reward and salience processing networks, as shown by, for example, aberrant patterns of neural activity elicited by specific smartphone cues.

Objectives: Expanding on these findings, using cross-modal correlations of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based measures with nuclear imaging-derived estimates, we aimed at identifying neurochemical pathways that are related to ESU.

Methods: Cross-modal correlations between functional MRI data derived from a cue-reactivity task administered in persons with and without ESU and specific PET/SPECT receptor probability maps.

Results: The endogenous mu-opioid receptor (MOR) system was found to be significantly (FDR-corrected) correlated with fMRI data, and z-transformed correlation coefficients showed an association (albeit nonsignificant after FDR-correction) between MOR and the Smartphone Addiction Inventory "withdrawal" dimension.

Conclusions: We could identify the MOR system as a neurochemical pathway associated with ESU. The MOR system is closely linked to the reward system, which has been recognized as a key player in addictive disorders. Together with its potential link to withdrawal, the MOR system hints toward a biologically highly relevant marker, which should be taken into consideration in the ongoing scientific discussion on technology-related addictive behaviors.

过度使用智能手机的人的线索反应的神经化学相关。
背景:智能手机过度使用(ESU),即一种智能手机使用模式,显示出成瘾行为的特定特征,近年来越来越引起社会和科学界的兴趣。在神经生物学层面上,ESU最近与奖励和显著性处理网络的结构和功能变化有关,例如,由特定智能手机提示引发的异常神经活动模式。目的:在这些发现的基础上,利用基于磁共振成像(MRI)的测量与核成像衍生估计的跨模态相关性,我们旨在确定与ESU相关的神经化学通路。方法:在ESU患者和非ESU患者中进行的线索反应性任务获得的功能性MRI数据与特定的PET/SPECT受体概率图之间的跨模态相关性。结果发现,内源性mu-阿片受体(MOR)系统与fMRI数据显著相关(fdr校正),z转换相关系数显示MOR与智能手机成瘾量表“戒断”维度之间存在关联(尽管fdr校正后不显著)。结论:我们可以确定MOR系统是与ESU相关的神经化学通路。MOR系统与奖励系统密切相关,奖励系统已被认为是成瘾障碍的关键因素。MOR系统连同它与戒断的潜在联系,暗示了一个生物学上高度相关的标记,在正在进行的关于技术相关成瘾行为的科学讨论中应该考虑到这一点。
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European Addiction Research
European Addiction Research SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.10%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''European Addiction Research'' is a unique international scientific journal for the rapid publication of innovative research covering all aspects of addiction and related disorders. Representing an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of recent data and expert opinion, it reflects the importance of a comprehensive approach to resolve the problems of substance abuse and addiction in Europe. Coverage ranges from clinical and research advances in the fields of psychiatry, biology, pharmacology and epidemiology to social, and legal implications of policy decisions. The goal is to facilitate open discussion among those interested in the scientific and clinical aspects of prevention, diagnosis and therapy as well as dealing with legal issues. An excellent range of original papers makes ‘European Addiction Research’ the forum of choice for all.
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