Extensive Gray Matter Volume Reduction and Correlations with Neuropsychological Performance in Alcohol Use Disorder Patients

Q Medicine
Serdar Nurmedov, O. Noyan, B. Metin, Sehadet Ekmen, Cumhur Avcil, S. Kose
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Abstract

ABSTRACTObjective: Long term alcohol use results in varying degrees of deficits in cognitive functions. Although the neocortex, particularly the frontal lobe; limbic system and cerebellum are the brain regions most vulnerable to the toxic effects of alcohol, neural correlates of neuropsychological deficits have not been studied directly.Methods: This voxel based morphometric (VBM) study examined the effect of duration and amount of alcohol exposure on gray matter (GM) volume and the relation between GM volumes and neuropsychological deficits in patients with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD).Results: Voxel-wise whole brain analysis showed extensive regional gray matter volume for AUD patients and GM volumes were inversely correlated to the amount of alcohol exposure. More importantly, there were statistically significant correlations between different indices of executive functioning and GM volumes.Conclusion: These results indicate that dose-dependent alcohol effect on prefrontostriatal and temporal circuitries...
酒精使用障碍患者广泛的灰质体积减少及其与神经心理表现的相关性
摘要目的:长期饮酒可导致不同程度的认知功能障碍。虽然大脑皮层,尤其是额叶;边缘系统和小脑是最容易受到酒精毒性影响的大脑区域,神经心理缺陷的神经相关性尚未得到直接研究。方法:这项基于体素的形态测量(VBM)研究检测了酒精暴露时间和酒精暴露量对酒精使用障碍(AUD)患者灰质(GM)体积的影响,以及GM体积与神经心理缺陷之间的关系。结果:全脑体素分析显示,AUD患者广泛的区域灰质体积和GM体积与酒精暴露量呈负相关。更重要的是,执行功能的不同指标与GM体积之间存在统计学上显著的相关性。结论:剂量依赖性酒精对大鼠前额纹状体和颞叶神经回路的影响。
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