Increased Mesostriatal Intrinsic Connectivity Associated With Cue Exposure in Adult Cannabis Users: Preliminary Findings.

IF 2.6 3区 医学
Natalia M Kleinhans, Garth E Terry, Dahyeon Kang, Sarah F Larsen, Mary E Larimer
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Abstract

Cue-induced craving-the desire to use a drug triggered by exposure to cues associated with prior use-is a central mechanism in the development and maintenance of problematic substance use behaviours. Drug cues have the power to induce craving even in long-term abstinent individuals, which has led clinicians to advise patients to avoid the people, places and objects that are associated with their use. This preliminary study builds on prior behavioural research that demonstrates that exposure to multimodal drug cues can increase craving even after the drug cues are removed from the environment. We used a novel fMRI paradigm that combined multimodal cannabis cue-exposure with resting-state functional connectivity to examine positive and negative functional connectivity (i.e., correlations and anticorrelations) between the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and the striatum, a circuit critically involved in reward processing and addiction. Intrinsic VTA-striatal connectivity was measured in 28 individuals who use cannabis regularly (CU group) and 26 age- and sex-matched controls who had never used cannabis before and after multimodal (visual and olfactory) cannabis cue exposure. Craving was assessed at baseline using the Marijuana Craving Questionnaire-Short Form to test whether VTA-striatal connectivity was correlated with self-reported craving measured prior to the fMRI scan. There were no significant group differences in VTA-striatal connectivity during the baseline resting-state scan. However, following cue exposure, CU participants showed significantly greater VTA-caudate connectivity compared to controls. Further, within the CU group, baseline craving was positively correlated with VTA-striatal connectivity at both time points. Our preliminary findings support prior investigations demonstrating that alterations of mesostriatal connectivity are associated with cannabis use and craving in individuals with problematic cannabis use. In addition, the observation of altered connectivity during the post-cue resting-state scan-after multimodal cannabis cues were removed-suggests a potential neural mechanism by which cue exposure may contribute to relapse vulnerability in individuals with problematic cannabis use.

成年大麻使用者中纹状体内在连通性增加与提示暴露相关:初步发现。
线索诱导的渴望——由于接触到与先前使用相关的线索而引发的使用药物的欲望——是发展和维持有问题的物质使用行为的核心机制。即使在长期戒断的人身上,药物的暗示也能引起渴望,这导致临床医生建议患者避开与使用药物有关的人、地点和物体。这项初步研究建立在先前的行为研究的基础上,该研究表明,即使在药物线索从环境中移除后,暴露于多模式药物线索也会增加渴望。我们使用了一种新的fMRI模式,将多模态大麻线索暴露与静息状态功能连接相结合,以检查腹侧被盖区(VTA)和纹状体之间的积极和消极功能连接(即相关性和反相关性),纹状体是一个与奖励处理和成瘾有关的电路。在28名经常使用大麻的个体(CU组)和26名年龄和性别匹配的对照组中测量了内在vta纹状体连通性,这些对照组在多模式(视觉和嗅觉)大麻提示暴露前后从未使用过大麻。在基线时使用大麻渴望问卷-简短形式来评估渴望,以测试vta纹状体连接是否与fMRI扫描前测量的自我报告渴望相关。在基线静息状态扫描期间,vta -纹状体连通性无显著组间差异。然而,在提示暴露后,与对照组相比,CU参与者表现出明显更大的vta -尾状核连通性。此外,在CU组中,基线渴望与两个时间点的vta纹状体连通性呈正相关。我们的初步研究结果支持先前的研究,表明在有问题的大麻使用个体中,间纹状体连接的改变与大麻使用和渴望有关。此外,在多模态大麻线索被删除后,在线索后静息状态扫描中观察到连接的改变,这表明线索暴露可能导致有问题大麻使用个体的复发易感性。
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Addiction Biology
Addiction Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-SUBSTANCE ABUSE
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期刊介绍: Addiction Biology is focused on neuroscience contributions and it aims to advance our understanding of the action of drugs of abuse and addictive processes. Papers are accepted in both animal experimentation or clinical research. The content is geared towards behavioral, molecular, genetic, biochemical, neuro-biological and pharmacology aspects of these fields. Addiction Biology includes peer-reviewed original research reports and reviews. Addiction Biology is published on behalf of the Society for the Study of Addiction to Alcohol and other Drugs (SSA). Members of the Society for the Study of Addiction receive the Journal as part of their annual membership subscription.
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