Pauline Billaux, Shailendra Segobin, Angeline Maillard, Vanessa Bloch, Christine Delmaire, Nicolas Cabé, Alice Laniepce, Pierre Maurage, Margaux Poireau, Emmanuelle Volle, Florence Vorspan, Anne-Lise Pitel
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Abstract
Background: Theoretical and empirical contributions have identified insula as key in addiction. However, anatomical modifications of the insula in addictive states, and their variations across substance use disorders (SUDs), remain to be specifically explored. We therefore explored the specificities and commonalities of insula gray matter (GM) alterations in severe alcohol use disorder (sAUD) and severe cocaine use disorder (sCUD).
Methods: We explored insula GM volume through a refined parcellation in 12 subregions (six bilateral): anterior inferior cortex (AIC), anterior short gyrus, middle short gyrus, posterior short gyrus, anterior long gyrus (ALG), and posterior long gyrus (PLG). Using a linear mixed model analysis, we explored the insula volume profiles of 50 patients with sAUD, 61 patients with sCUD, and 36 healthy controls (HCs).
Results: In both sAUD and sCUD, we showed overall insular lower volume with a right-sided lateralization effect, and a major volume deficit in bilateral ALG. Moreover, differences emerged across groups, with higher left AIC and PLG volume deficits in sCUD compared to sAUD and HC.
Conclusions: We offered the first joint exploration of GM insular volumes in two SUD through refined parcellation, thus unveiling the similarities and dissimilarities in volume deficit profiles. Our results bring evidence complementing prior ones suggesting the core role of the right and posterior insula in craving and interoception, two crucial processes in addiction. Left AIC and PLG group differences also show that, while insula is a region of interest in SUD, sCUD and sAUD generate distinct insular profiles, which might parallel clinical differences across SUD.
背景:理论和实证研究都认为脑岛是成瘾的关键因素。然而,脑岛在成瘾状态下的解剖学改变及其在不同药物使用障碍(SUDs)中的变化仍有待具体探索。因此,我们探讨了严重酒精使用障碍(sAUD)和严重可卡因使用障碍(sCUD)中脑岛灰质(GM)改变的特殊性和共性:我们通过对12个亚区域(6个双侧)的精细划分来探讨脑岛灰质的体积:前下皮层(AIC)、前短回、中短回、后短回、前长回(ALG)和后长回(PLG)。通过线性混合模型分析,我们探讨了50名sAUD患者、61名sCUD患者和36名健康对照组(HCs)的脑岛体积特征:结果:在sAUD和sCUD患者中,我们发现岛叶总体容量较低,且具有右侧侧化效应,双侧ALG容量严重不足。此外,不同组间也存在差异,与 sAUD 和 HC 相比,sCUD 的左侧 AIC 和 PLG 容量缺失程度更高:我们首次通过精细解析联合探讨了两种 SUD 的 GM 岛状体容量,从而揭示了容量缺失特征的异同。我们的研究结果补充了之前的证据,表明右侧和后部岛叶在渴求和内感知(成瘾的两个关键过程)中发挥着核心作用。左侧AIC和PLG的组间差异还表明,虽然岛叶是SUD的一个相关区域,但sCUD和sAUD会产生不同的岛叶特征,这可能与SUD的临床差异平行。
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European Psychiatry, the official journal of the European Psychiatric Association, is dedicated to sharing cutting-edge research, policy updates, and fostering dialogue among clinicians, researchers, and patient advocates in the fields of psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and neuroscience. This peer-reviewed, Open Access journal strives to publish the latest advancements across various mental health issues, including diagnostic and treatment breakthroughs, as well as advancements in understanding the biological foundations of mental, behavioral, and cognitive functions in both clinical and general population studies.