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脑容量和神经心理学表现与当前吸烟和酗酒史有关。

Brain volumes and neuropsychological performance are related to current smoking and alcoholism history.

机构信息

US Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston Healthcare System, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA ; Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2013;9:1767-84. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S52298. Epub 2013 Nov 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dual dependence on alcohol and nicotine is common, with many reports suggesting that more than 80% of alcoholics also smoke cigarettes. Even after cessation of alcohol consumption, many recovering alcoholics continue to smoke. In this exploratory study, we examined how current smoking and a history of alcoholism interacted in relation to brain volumes and neuropsychological performance.

METHODS

Participants were 14 abstinent long-term alcoholics (seven current smokers and seven nonsmokers), and 13 nonalcoholics (six current smokers and seven nonsmokers). The groups were equivalent in age, gender, education, and intelligence quotient. Two multiecho magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition with gradient echo (MP-RAGE) scans were collected for all participants using a 3T magnetic resonance imaging scanner with a 32 channel head coil. Brain volumes for each gray and white matter region of interest were derived using FreeSurfer. Participants completed a battery of neuropsychological tests measuring intelligence quotient, memory, executive functions, personality variables, and affect.

RESULTS

COMPARED TO NONSMOKING NONALCOHOLICS, ALCOHOLICS WHO SMOKE (THE COMORBID GROUP) HAD VOLUMETRIC ABNORMALITIES IN: pre- and para-central frontal cortical areas and rostral middle frontal white matter; parahippocampal and temporal pole regions; the amygdala; the pallidum; the ventral diencephalic region; and the lateral ventricle. The comorbid group performed worse than nonsmoking nonalcoholics on tests of executive functioning and on visually-based memory tests. History of alcoholism was associated with higher neuroticism scores among smokers, and current smoking was associated with higher sensation seeking scores and lower extraversion scores among nonalcoholics.

CONCLUSION

Results from this exploratory study support and extend prior reports showing that alcoholism and smoking, alone and in combination, are associated with structural brain abnormalities and poorer performance on neuropsychological tests. Therefore, it is important to consider smoking status in alcoholism studies and vice versa.

摘要

背景

酒精和尼古丁的双重依赖很常见,许多报告表明,80%以上的酗酒者也吸烟。即使停止饮酒后,许多酗酒者仍继续吸烟。在这项探索性研究中,我们研究了当前吸烟和酗酒史如何相互作用,影响大脑体积和神经心理学表现。

方法

参与者为 14 名长期戒酒的酗酒者(7 名当前吸烟者和 7 名非吸烟者)和 13 名非酗酒者(6 名当前吸烟者和 7 名非吸烟者)。两组在年龄、性别、教育程度和智商方面相当。使用配备 32 通道头部线圈的 3T 磁共振成像扫描仪,为所有参与者采集了两次多回波磁化准备快速获取梯度回波(MP-RAGE)扫描。使用 FreeSurfer 软件从每个灰质和白质感兴趣区中提取脑容量。参与者完成了一系列神经心理学测试,测量智商、记忆、执行功能、人格变量和情绪。

结果

与非吸烟的非酗酒者相比,吸烟的酗酒者(共病组)在:额中和额旁皮质区以及额中前白质;海马旁回和颞极区;杏仁核;苍白球;腹侧间脑区;和侧脑室体积上存在异常。与非吸烟的非酗酒者相比,共病组在执行功能测试和基于视觉的记忆测试中表现更差。在吸烟者中,酗酒史与较高的神经质评分相关,而在非酗酒者中,当前吸烟与较高的感觉寻求评分和较低的外向性评分相关。

结论

这项探索性研究的结果支持并扩展了之前的报告,表明酗酒和吸烟,单独或组合,与结构脑异常和神经心理学测试表现较差有关。因此,在酗酒研究中考虑吸烟状况,反之亦然,这很重要。

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