Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, 2812 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
VA North Texas Health Care System, 4500 S. Lancaster Rd, Dallas, TX 75216, USA.
Brain Res Bull. 2018 Apr;138:56-63. doi: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2017.05.010. Epub 2017 May 17.
Resting state functional brain connectivity (rsFC) may be an important neuromarker of smoking behavior. Prior research has shown, among cigarette smokers, that nicotine administration alters rsFC within frontal and parietal cortices involved in executive control, as well as striatal regions that drive reward processing. These changes in rsFC have been associated with reductions in withdrawal symptom severity. We currently have a limited understanding of how rsFC is affected by the use of electronic cigarettes (ecigs), an increasingly popular class of products, the members of which deliver nicotine with varying effectiveness. The current study used fMRI to determine the effects of ecig use on rsFC and withdrawal symptoms. Independent component, dual regression, and permutation analyses were conducted on rsFC collected from ecig users before and after an ecig use episode (n=9) that occurred after 14h of nicotine abstinence. Similar to the known effects of nicotine administration, ecig use decreased rsFC of two clusters in the right frontal pole and frontal medial cortex with an attentional control salience network, and decreased rsFC of five clusters in the left thalamus, insula, and brain stem with a reward network encompassing the striatum. Ecig use increased inverse coupling between the prefrontal reward network and the right frontoparietal executive control network. Reductions in craving and difficulty with concentration were correlated with decreases in coupling strength between reward and executive control networks. These preliminary results suggest that the effects of ecig use on rsFC are similar to those seen with nicotine administration in other forms. In order to gain insight into the addictive potential of ecigs, further research is needed to understand the neural influence of ecigs across the range of nicotine delivery within this class of products.
静息态功能脑连接(rsFC)可能是吸烟行为的重要神经标志物。先前的研究表明,在吸烟人群中,尼古丁给药会改变与执行控制相关的额皮质和顶皮质内的 rsFC,以及驱动奖励处理的纹状体区域。这些 rsFC 的变化与戒断症状严重程度的降低有关。我们目前对电子烟(ecig)使用如何影响 rsFC 的理解有限,ecig 是一种越来越受欢迎的产品类别,其成员以不同的效率输送尼古丁。本研究使用 fMRI 来确定 ecig 使用对 rsFC 和戒断症状的影响。对在 14 小时尼古丁戒断后发生的 ecig 使用(n=9)前后从 ecig 用户中收集的 rsFC 进行独立成分、双回归和置换分析。与已知的尼古丁给药作用相似,ecig 使用降低了右侧额极和额内侧皮质与注意力控制显着性网络相关的两个 rsFC 簇的 rsFC,并降低了左丘脑、岛叶和脑干与包含纹状体的奖励网络相关的五个 rsFC 簇的 rsFC。ecig 使用增加了前额奖励网络与右额顶执行控制网络之间的反向耦合。渴望感和注意力集中困难的减少与奖励和执行控制网络之间的耦合强度降低相关。这些初步结果表明,ecig 使用对 rsFC 的影响与其他形式的尼古丁给药相似。为了深入了解 ecig 的成瘾潜力,需要进一步研究以了解此类产品中尼古丁输送范围内 ecig 对 rsFC 的神经影响。