Brain Connectivity of the Cingulate Cortex in Alcohol Use Disorder: Exploring Its Association With Mindfulness

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Niklaus Denier, Kevin Zahnd, Maria Stein, Franz Moggi, Zeno Kupper, Andrea Federspiel, Roland Wiest, Matthias Grieder, Leila M. Soravia, Tobias Bracht
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Alcohol use disorder (AUD) represents a significant challenge in mental health. Severe AUD is characterized by uncontrolled alcohol consumption and is associated with dysregulation in brain circuits responsible for reward, motivation, decision-making, affect, and stress response. Mindfulness is known to positively influence those dysregulations and may enhance abstinence-related self-efficacy (confidence in resisting alcohol consumption), which is one of the best predictors for abstinence following inpatient treatment. Large-scale networks underlie mindfulness, including the default mode and salience network. This study aims to investigate the role of the cingulum bundle (CB) in patients with AUD, which bridges these two networks in relation to mindfulness and abstinence-related self-efficacy. We conducted a study with 39 recently abstinent inpatients with AUD and 18 healthy controls. Mindfulness and self-efficacy were assessed using standardized and validated self-report questionnaires. Structural and resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data were acquired to examine structural and functional connectivity of the cingulate cortex. Our findings showed reduced structural and functional connectivity of the CB in AUD patients with a highly positive association between these metrics. Overall, mindfulness correlated strongly with abstinence-related self-efficacy. We found no association of trait mindfulness and structural and functional findings of the cingulate cortex. However, exploratory analyses suggest a positive association between CB number of streamlines and mindfulness factors ‘acceptance’ and ‘decentring’, and abstinence-related self-efficacy. This is the first study indicating that patients with AUD have structural and functional impairments of the CB. These alterations could be associated with reduced mindfulness and self-efficacy.

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酒精使用障碍中扣带皮层的大脑连通性:探索其与正念的关系
酒精使用障碍(AUD)是心理健康方面的一个重大挑战。严重AUD的特征是不受控制的饮酒,并与负责奖励、动机、决策、影响和应激反应的大脑回路失调有关。众所周知,正念对这些失调有积极的影响,并可能增强与戒酒有关的自我效能感(抵制酒精消费的信心),这是住院治疗后戒酒的最佳预测因素之一。大规模网络是正念的基础,包括默认模式和突出网络。本研究旨在探讨扣带束(CB)在AUD患者中的作用,它连接这两个网络与正念和禁欲相关的自我效能感。我们进行了一项研究,包括39名最近戒断的AUD住院患者和18名健康对照。正念和自我效能采用标准化和有效的自我报告问卷进行评估。获得结构和静息状态功能磁共振成像(MRI)数据,以检查扣带皮层的结构和功能连接。我们的研究结果显示,AUD患者的CB结构和功能连通性降低,这些指标之间存在高度正相关。总体而言,正念与禁欲相关的自我效能密切相关。我们没有发现特质正念和扣带皮层的结构和功能发现之间的联系。然而,探索性分析表明,流线的CB数与正念因素“接受”和“分散”以及禁欲相关的自我效能之间存在正相关。这是第一个研究表明AUD患者有CB的结构和功能损伤。这些变化可能与专注力和自我效能的降低有关。
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Addiction Biology
Addiction Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
2.90%
发文量
118
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
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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