Reduced Volume of a Brainstem Substructure in Adolescents with Problematic Smartphone Use.

IF 1.4 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
In Hee Cho, Jae Hyun Yoo, Ji-Won Chun, Hyun Cho, Jin-Young Kim, Jihye Choi, Dai-Jin Kim
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Abstract

Objectives: Despite the growing concern regarding the adverse effects related to problematic smartphone use (PSU), little is known about underlying morphologic changes in the brain. The brainstem is a deep brain structure that consists of several important nuclei associated with emotions, sensations, and motor functions. In this study, we sought to examine the difference in the volume of brainstem substructures among adolescents with and without PSU.

Methods: A total of 87 Korean adolescents participated in this study. The PSU group (n=20, age=16.2±1.1, female:male=12:8) was designated if participants reported a total Smartphone Addiction Proneness Scale (SAPS) score of ≥42, whereas the remaining participants were assigned to the control group (n=67, age=15.3±1.7, female:male=19:48). High-resolution T1 magnetic resonance imaging was performed, and the volume of each of the four brainstem substructures [midbrain, pons, medulla, and superior cerebellar peduncle (SCP)] was measured. Analysis of covariance was conducted to reveal group differences after adjusting for effects of age, gender, whole brain-stem volume, depressive symptoms, and impulsivity.

Results: The PSU group showed a significantly smaller volume of the SCP than the control group (F=8.273, p=0.005). The volume of the SCP and the SAPS score were negatively correlated (Pearson's r=-0.218, p=0.047).

Conclusion: The present study is the first to reveal an altered volume of the brainstem substructure among adolescents with PSU. This finding suggests that the altered white matter structure in the brainstem could be one of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying behavioral changes in PSU.

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青少年智能手机使用问题脑干亚结构体积减少。
目的:尽管人们越来越关注智能手机使用问题(PSU)的不良影响,但人们对大脑潜在的形态学变化知之甚少。脑干是一个深层的大脑结构,由几个与情绪、感觉和运动功能相关的重要核组成。在这项研究中,我们试图检查有和没有PSU的青少年脑干亚结构体积的差异。方法:共87名韩国青少年参与本研究。PSU组(n=20,年龄=16.2±1.1,女:男=12:8)如果参与者报告的智能手机成瘾倾向量表(SAPS)总分≥42分,则将其划分为PSU组(n=67,年龄=15.3±1.7,女:男=19:48),其余参与者分配为对照组(n=67,年龄=15.3±1.7,女:男=19:48)。进行高分辨率T1磁共振成像,测量脑干4个亚结构[中脑、脑桥、髓质和小脑上蒂(SCP)]的体积。在调整了年龄、性别、全脑干容量、抑郁症状和冲动的影响后,进行协方差分析以揭示组间差异。结果:PSU组SCP体积明显小于对照组(F=8.273, p=0.005)。SCP体积与SAPS评分呈负相关(Pearson’s r=-0.218, p=0.047)。结论:本研究首次揭示了青少年PSU患者脑干亚结构体积的改变。这一发现表明脑干白质结构的改变可能是PSU行为改变的神经生物学机制之一。
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