Caldwell Lisa C, Schweinsburg Alecia D, Nagel Bonnie J, Barlett Valerie C, Brown Sandra A, Tapert Susan F
Veterans Medical Research Foundation, San Diego, California, USA.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2005 May-Jun;40(3):194-200. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agh134. Epub 2005 Jan 24.
To determine how alcohol use differentially affects brain functioning in male and female adolescents.
Adolescents with alcohol use disorders (AUDs; 7 female, 11 male) and control adolescents without AUDs (9 female, 12 male), aged 14-17 years, performed spatial working memory and vigilance tasks during functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Gender, AUD and their interaction were significantly associated with brain activation patterns to the tasks. There were interactions in the superior frontal, superior temporal, cingulate and fusiform regions, in which female and male adolescents with AUDs showed a different brain response from each other and control subjects. Overall, female adolescents with AUDs showed a greater departure from normal activation patterns than male adolescents with AUD.
Adolescent alcohol involvement may affect male and female brains differently, and adolescent females may be somewhat more vulnerable to adverse alcohol effects. With continued drinking, these adolescents may be at an increased risk for behavioural deficits.
确定饮酒如何不同程度地影响青少年男性和女性的大脑功能。
14至17岁患有酒精使用障碍(AUDs;7名女性,11名男性)的青少年和无AUDs的对照青少年(9名女性,12名男性)在功能磁共振成像期间执行空间工作记忆和警觉任务。
性别、AUD及其相互作用与任务的大脑激活模式显著相关。在额上回、颞上回、扣带回和梭状回区域存在相互作用,其中患有AUDs的女性和男性青少年彼此之间以及与对照受试者表现出不同的大脑反应。总体而言,患有AUDs的女性青少年比患有AUD的男性青少年表现出与正常激活模式更大的差异。
青少年饮酒可能对男性和女性大脑产生不同影响,青少年女性可能在某种程度上更容易受到酒精不良影响。随着持续饮酒,这些青少年出现行为缺陷的风险可能会增加。