Zanchi Davide, Brody Arthur, Borgwardt Stefan, Haller Sven
Department of Psychiatry (UPK), University of Basel , Basel , Switzerland.
Department of Psychiatry, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Department of Research, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Front Psychiatry. 2016 Nov 17;7:187. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00187. eCollection 2016.
Recent neuroimaging research suggests sex-related brain differences in smoking addiction. In the present pilot study, we assessed gender-related differences in brain activation in response to cigarette-related video cues, investigating non-smokers, smokers, and ex-smokers.
First, we compared 29 females (28.6 ± 5.3) vs. 23 males (31.5 ± 6.4), regardless of current smoking status to assess global gender-related effects. Second, we performed a analysis of non-smokers (9 females and 8 males), smokers (10 females and 8 males), and ex-smokers (10 females and 7 males). Participants performed a block-design functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm contrasting smoking with control cue video exposures. Data analyses included task-related general linear model, voxel-based morphometry of gray matter (GM), and tract-based spatial statistics of white matter (WM).
First, the global effect regardless of current smoking status revealed higher activation in the bilateral superior frontal gyrus and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) for females compared to males. Second, the analysis according to current smoking status demonstrated higher activation in female vs. male smokers vs. non-smokers in the superior frontal gyrus, anterior and posterior cingulate cortex, and precuneus, and higher activation in female vs. male ex-smokers vs. non-smokers in the right precentral gyrus, in the right insula and ACC. No structural differences were found in GM or WM.
The current study identifies gender-related brain functional differences in smokers and ex-smokers compared to non-smokers. The current work can be considered as a starting point for future investigations into gender differences in brain responses to cigarette-related cues.
最近的神经影像学研究表明,在吸烟成瘾方面存在与性别相关的大脑差异。在本试点研究中,我们评估了非吸烟者、吸烟者和戒烟者在面对与香烟相关的视频线索时大脑激活的性别差异。
首先,我们比较了29名女性(28.6±5.3)和23名男性(31.5±6.4),无论其当前吸烟状况如何,以评估总体性别相关影响。其次,我们对非吸烟者(9名女性和8名男性)、吸烟者(10名女性和8名男性)和戒烟者(10名女性和7名男性)进行了分析。参与者执行了一个组块设计的功能磁共振成像范式,将吸烟与对照线索视频暴露进行对比。数据分析包括与任务相关的一般线性模型、基于体素的灰质形态学测量以及基于纤维束的白质空间统计。
首先,无论当前吸烟状况如何,总体效应显示女性双侧额上回和前扣带回皮质(ACC)的激活高于男性。其次,根据当前吸烟状况进行的分析表明,女性吸烟者与男性吸烟者相比,在额上回、前扣带回和后扣带回皮质以及楔前叶的激活更高,女性戒烟者与男性戒烟者相比,在右侧中央前回、右侧岛叶和ACC的激活更高。在灰质或白质中未发现结构差异。
本研究确定了吸烟者和戒烟者与非吸烟者相比存在与性别相关的大脑功能差异。当前的工作可被视为未来研究大脑对与香烟相关线索反应的性别差异的起点。