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酒精滥用者在进行工作记忆任务时皮质活动增加:一项通过功能磁共振成像研究的初步评估。

Increased cortical activity in binge drinkers during working memory task: a preliminary assessment through a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

机构信息

Laboratoire de Psychologie Médicale et d'Addictologie, Université Libre de Bruxelles (U.L.B.) and U.L.B. Neuroscience Institute, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Apr 25;8(4):e62260. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0062260. Print 2013.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cerebral dysfunction is a common feature of both chronic alcohol abusers and binge drinkers. Here, we aimed to study whether, at equated behavioral performance levels, binge drinkers exhibited increased neural activity while performing simple cognitive tasks.

METHODS

Thirty-two participants (16 binge drinkers and 16 matched controls) were scanned using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while performing an n-back working memory task. In the control zero-back (N0) condition, subjects were required to press a button with the right hand when the number "2" was displayed. In the two-back (N2) condition, subjects had to press a button when the displayed number was identical to the number shown two trials before.

RESULTS

fMRI analyses revealed higher bilateral activity in the pre-supplementary motor area in binge drinkers than matched controls, even though behavioral performances were similar. Moreover, binge drinkers showed specific positive correlations between the number of alcohol doses consumed per occasion and higher activity in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, as well as between the number of drinking occasions per week and higher activity in cerebellum, thalamus and insula while performing the N2 memory task.

CONCLUSIONS

Binge alcohol consumption leads to possible compensatory cerebral changes in binge drinkers that facilitate normal behavioral performance. These changes in cerebral responses may be considered as vulnerability factors for developing adult substance use disorders.

摘要

背景

脑功能障碍是慢性酗酒者和狂欢酗酒者的共同特征。在这里,我们旨在研究在行为表现水平相等的情况下,狂欢酗酒者在执行简单认知任务时是否表现出更高的神经活动。

方法

32 名参与者(16 名狂欢酗酒者和 16 名匹配对照者)在执行 n-back 工作记忆任务时使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)进行扫描。在控制零背(N0)条件下,当显示数字“2”时,要求受试者用右手按下按钮。在双背(N2)条件下,当显示的数字与前两个试验中显示的数字相同时,受试者必须按下按钮。

结果

fMRI 分析显示,狂欢酗酒者的双侧辅助运动前区活动高于匹配对照组,尽管行为表现相似。此外,狂欢酗酒者在执行 N2 记忆任务时,饮酒量与背侧前额叶皮质活动之间存在正相关,饮酒频率与小脑、丘脑和脑岛活动之间也存在正相关。

结论

狂欢性酒精摄入导致狂欢酗酒者可能出现代偿性大脑变化,从而促进正常的行为表现。这些大脑反应的变化可以被视为发展成成年物质使用障碍的脆弱因素。

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