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通过海洛因成瘾中与药物相关线索诱发的大脑激活来预测后续复发:一项事件相关功能磁共振成像研究

Predicting subsequent relapse by drug-related cue-induced brain activation in heroin addiction: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

作者信息

Li Qiang, Li Wei, Wang Hanyue, Wang Yarong, Zhang Yi, Zhu Jia, Zheng Ying, Zhang Dongsheng, Wang Lina, Li Yongbin, Yan Xuejiao, Chang Haifeng, Fan Min, Li Zhe, Tian Jie, Gold Mark S, Wang Wei, Liu Yijun

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Tangdu Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China.

Department of Psychiatry, McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USA.

出版信息

Addict Biol. 2015 Sep;20(5):968-78. doi: 10.1111/adb.12182. Epub 2014 Sep 11.

Abstract

Abnormal salience attribution is implicated in heroin addiction. Previously, combining functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a drug cue-reactivity task, we demonstrated abnormal patterns of subjective response and brain reactivity in heroin-dependent individuals. However, whether the changes in cue-induced brain response were related to relapse was unknown. In a prospective study, we recruited 49 heroin-dependent patients under methadone maintenance treatment, a gold standard treatment (average daily dose 41.8 ± 16.0 mg), and 20 healthy subjects to perform the heroin cue-reactivity task during fMRI. The patients' subjective craving was evaluated. They participated in a follow-up assessment for 3 months, during which heroin use was assessed and relapse was confirmed by self-reported relapse or urine toxicology. Differences between relapsers and non-relapsers were analyzed with respect to the results from heroin-cue responses. Compared with healthy subjects, relapsers and non-relapsers commonly demonstrated significantly increased brain responses during the processing of heroin cues in the mesolimbic system, prefrontal regions and visuospatial-attention regions. However, compared with non-relapsers, relapsers demonstrated significantly greater cue-induced craving and the brain response mainly in the bilateral nucleus accumbens/subcallosal cortex and cerebellum. Although the cue-induced heroin craving was low in absolute measures, the change in craving positively correlated with the activation of the nucleus accumbens/subcallosal cortex among the patients. These findings suggest that in treatment-seeking heroin-dependent individuals, greater cue-induced craving and greater specific regional activations might be related to reward/craving and memory retrieval processes. These responses may predict relapse and represent important targets for the development of new treatment for heroin addiction.

摘要

异常的显著性归因与海洛因成瘾有关。此前,我们结合功能磁共振成像(fMRI)和药物线索反应任务,证明了海洛因依赖个体存在主观反应和大脑反应的异常模式。然而,线索诱发的大脑反应变化是否与复吸有关尚不清楚。在一项前瞻性研究中,我们招募了49名接受美沙酮维持治疗(一种黄金标准治疗,平均日剂量41.8±16.0毫克)的海洛因依赖患者和20名健康受试者,在fMRI期间执行海洛因线索反应任务。评估了患者的主观渴望程度。他们参与了为期3个月的随访评估,在此期间评估了海洛因使用情况,并通过自我报告的复吸或尿液毒理学确认了复吸情况。根据海洛因线索反应的结果分析了复吸者和未复吸者之间的差异。与健康受试者相比,复吸者和未复吸者在中脑边缘系统、前额叶区域和视觉空间注意区域处理海洛因线索时,大脑反应通常显著增强。然而,与未复吸者相比,复吸者表现出显著更强的线索诱发渴望,且大脑反应主要集中在双侧伏隔核/胼胝体下皮质和小脑。尽管线索诱发的海洛因渴望在绝对测量中较低,但渴望程度的变化与患者伏隔核/胼胝体下皮质的激活呈正相关。这些发现表明,在寻求治疗的海洛因依赖个体中,更强的线索诱发渴望和更强的特定区域激活可能与奖赏/渴望和记忆检索过程有关。这些反应可能预测复吸,并代表了开发海洛因成瘾新治疗方法的重要靶点。

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