Mapping acute alcohol effects on bodily sensations: A cross-dimensional interoceptive approach.

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mateo Leganes-Fonteneau, Olivier Desmedt, Micah G Allen, Reinout W Wiers, Pierre Maurage
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Abstract

Background: Interoceptive processes may underlie maladaptive patterns of alcohol use. Bodily sensations experienced during alcohol intoxication could therefore reveal distinct mechanistic components relevant for addiction theory and research. Here, we apply novel tools to examine how intoxication impacts somatic awareness using bodily maps and a cardiac interoception task.

Methods: In a double-blind, within-subjects, placebo-controlled study, social drinkers (n = 37, 17 female) were administered 0.4 g/kg of alcohol. We measured changes in self-reported bodily sensations during the ascending and descending limbs of the blood-alcohol curves using the emBODY tool. Additionally, we recorded biphasic measures of subjective alcohol effects (sedation and stimulation), changes in heart rate, and assessed psychophysical measures of cardiac beliefs using the heart rate discrimination task.

Results: Acute alcohol administration altered bodily sensations, reflected by strong sensations in the chest, limbs, and head, with lesser effects in the placebo condition. Linear-mixed models examined correlates of bodily sensations across conditions. Extent of bodily sensations correlated with heart rate changes and breath alcohol content. In the ascending limb, bodily sensations negatively correlated with subjective stimulation and positively with sedation. Finally, extent of bodily sensations correlated with the metacognitive sensitivity of cardiac beliefs, suggesting a cross-dimensional integration between sensations and interoceptive awareness.

Discussion: These findings highlight the value of bodily mapping in psychopharmacology, as interoceptive components of alcohol intoxication may provide a somatic basis for addiction. We interpret our results through low-sensitivity models, suggesting individuals with reduced bodily sensations during intoxication may face elevated risk for alcohol use disorder, a hypothesis that will be examined in future research.

绘制急性酒精对身体感觉的影响:一种跨维度的内感受性方法。
背景:内感受过程可能是酒精使用不良模式的基础。因此,在酒精中毒期间经历的身体感觉可以揭示与成瘾理论和研究相关的独特机制成分。在这里,我们应用新颖的工具来检查中毒如何影响躯体意识使用身体地图和心脏内感受任务。方法:在一项双盲、受试者内、安慰剂对照研究中,社交饮酒者(n = 37, 17名女性)被给予0.4 g/kg酒精。我们使用“体现”工具测量了在血液酒精曲线上升和下降时自我报告的身体感觉的变化。此外,我们记录了主观酒精效应(镇静和刺激)、心率变化的双相测量,并使用心率辨别任务评估了心脏信念的心理物理测量。结果:急性酒精给药改变了身体感觉,反映在胸部、四肢和头部的强烈感觉,安慰剂组的影响较小。线性混合模型检查了不同条件下身体感觉的相关性。身体感觉的程度与心率变化和呼吸酒精含量相关。在上升肢,身体感觉与主观刺激负相关,与镇静正相关。最后,身体感觉的程度与心脏信念的元认知敏感性相关,表明感觉和内感受性意识之间存在跨维度整合。讨论:这些发现强调了身体映射在精神药理学中的价值,因为酒精中毒的内感受成分可能为成瘾提供了身体基础。我们通过低灵敏度模型来解释我们的结果,表明在醉酒期间身体感觉减少的个体可能面临更高的酒精使用障碍风险,这一假设将在未来的研究中得到验证。
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Journal of Psychopharmacology
Journal of Psychopharmacology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
4.90%
发文量
126
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychopharmacology is a fully peer-reviewed, international journal that publishes original research and review articles on preclinical and clinical aspects of psychopharmacology. The journal provides an essential forum for researchers and practicing clinicians on the effects of drugs on animal and human behavior, and the mechanisms underlying these effects. The Journal of Psychopharmacology is truly international in scope and readership.
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