Laboratory of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, Centre of Biomedical Technology (CTB), Campus Montegancedo s/n, 28223, Madrid, Spain.
Int J Neural Syst. 2015 May;25(3):1550008. doi: 10.1142/S0129065715500082. Epub 2015 Jan 19.
Binge Drinking (BD) is a pattern of intermittent intensive alcohol intake which has spread among young adults over the last decades. Adolescence constitutes a critical neuromaturation period in which the brain is particularly sensitive to the effects of alcohol. However, little is known about how BD affects the brain activity. This study aimed to characterize the brain's functional organization in BD and non-BD young population by means of analyzing functional connectivity (FC) and relative power spectra (PS) profiles measured with magnetoencephalography (MEG) during eyes-closed resting state. Our sample composed 73 first-year university students (35 BDs and 38 controls). Results showed that the BD subjects displayed a decreased alpha FC in frontal-parietal regions, and conversely, an enhanced FC in the delta, theta and beta bands in fronto-temporal networks. Besides the FC differences, the BD group showed a decreased PS within alpha range and an increased PS within theta range in the brain's occipital region. These differences in FC and PS measurements provide new evidence of the neurophysiological alterations related to the alcohol neurotoxicity and could represent an initial sign of an anomalous neural activity caused by a BD pattern of alcohol consumption during youth.
binge drinking (BD) 是一种间歇性大量饮酒的模式,在过去几十年中在年轻人中蔓延。青春期是大脑神经发育的关键时期,大脑对酒精的影响特别敏感。然而,人们对 binge drinking 如何影响大脑活动知之甚少。本研究旨在通过分析在闭眼静息状态下使用脑磁图 (MEG) 测量的功能连接 (FC) 和相对功率谱 (PS) 谱,来描述 binge drinking 和非 binge drinking 年轻人群的大脑功能组织。我们的样本由 73 名一年级大学生组成(35 名 binge drinking 者和 38 名对照组)。结果表明, binge drinking 组在前额顶叶区域显示出 alpha FC 的降低,相反,在额颞网络中 delta、theta 和 beta 频段的 FC 增强。除了 FC 差异外, binge drinking 组还显示在大脑枕叶区域的 alpha 范围内 PS 降低,在 theta 范围内 PS 增加。这些 FC 和 PS 测量的差异提供了与酒精神经毒性相关的神经生理学改变的新证据,可能代表青少年 binge drinking 模式导致异常神经活动的初始迹象。