Instituto sobre Drogas y Conductas Adictivas (IDYCA), Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera, Valencia, Spain.
Psychiatry Res. 2010 Jan 30;181(1):57-63. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2009.07.004.
Inferior frontal and anterior cingulate white matter integrity in 32 cocaine-dependent subjects was compared with that in 33 age-matched healthy control subjects. Diffusion tensor imaging data were acquired with a 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging system. Cocaine-dependent subjects presented significantly lower fractional anisotropy values in inferior frontal white matter at the anterior-posterior commissure plane and higher anterior cingulate white matter values than control subjects. White matter integrity was also associated with impulsivity and motivation to change (Readiness to Change Questionnaire). These findings support the hypothesis that cocaine dependence involves a disruption of orbitofrontal connectivity and suggest that the anterior cingulate brain area might play a role in the motivation to change.
对 32 名可卡因依赖患者和 33 名年龄匹配的健康对照者的额下回和前扣带回白质完整性进行了比较。使用 1.5-T 磁共振成像系统采集弥散张量成像数据。与对照组相比,可卡因依赖患者在前后连合平面的额下回白质的各向异性分数值明显较低,而前扣带回白质值较高。白质完整性也与冲动性和改变的动机(改变准备度问卷)相关。这些发现支持可卡因依赖涉及眶额叶连接中断的假设,并表明前扣带脑区可能在改变的动机中发挥作用。