Department of Psychiatry, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Mitte, Berlin, Germany.
Biol Psychiatry. 2009 Oct 15;66(8):734-42. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2009.04.035. Epub 2009 Jun 27.
Alcohol dependence is often associated with impulsivity, which may be correlated with dysfunction of the brain reward system. We explored whether functional brain activation during anticipation of incentive stimuli is associated with impulsiveness in detoxified alcoholics and healthy control subjects.
Nineteen detoxified male alcoholics and 19 age-matched healthy men participated in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study using a monetary incentive delay (MID) task, in which visual cues predicted that a rapid response to a subsequent target stimulus would either result in monetary gain, avoidance of monetary loss, or no consequence. Impulsivity was assessed with the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-Version 10 (BIS-10).
Detoxified alcoholics showed reduced activation of the ventral striatum during anticipation of monetary gain relative to healthy control subjects. Low activation of the ventral striatum and anterior cingulate during gain anticipation was correlated with high impulsivity only in alcoholics, not in control subjects.
This study suggests that reduced ventral striatal recruitment during anticipation of conventional rewards in alcoholics may be related to their increased impulsivity and indicate possibilities for enhanced treatment approaches in alcohol dependence.
酒精依赖通常与冲动有关,而冲动可能与大脑奖励系统的功能障碍有关。我们探讨了在期待奖励刺激时大脑的功能激活是否与已戒酒的酒精依赖者和健康对照者的冲动有关。
19 名已戒酒的男性酒精依赖者和 19 名年龄匹配的健康男性参加了一项功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)研究,使用货币奖励延迟(MID)任务,视觉提示预测快速响应后续目标刺激将导致货币收益、避免货币损失或无结果。使用 Barratt 冲动量表第 10 版(BIS-10)评估冲动性。
与健康对照组相比,酒精依赖者在期待货币收益时,腹侧纹状体的激活减少。只有在酒精依赖者中,腹侧纹状体和前扣带在获得预期时的低激活与高冲动性相关,而在对照组中则没有。
这项研究表明,酒精依赖者在期待传统奖励时腹侧纹状体的募集减少可能与他们的冲动性增加有关,并表明在酒精依赖治疗方面可能有更好的方法。