University of Illinois-Chicago, Department of Psychiatry, 1747 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608, United States.
University of Illinois-Chicago, Department of Psychiatry, 1747 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608, United States; University of Illinois-Chicago, Department of Psychology, 1007 West Harrison St. (M/C 285), Chicago, IL 60607, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 Nov 1;180:265-271. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.08.023. Epub 2017 Sep 14.
Having an exaggerated reactivity to threats that are uncertain (U-threat) may facilitate the initiation and maintenance of excessive alcohol use in some individuals. This abnormality may not just be a concomitant for alcohol use disorder (AUD), but also an endophenotype for AUD.
The aim of the current study was therefore to provide a preliminary test of whether U-threat is an endophenotype for AUD using several of the endophenotype criteria outlined by Gottesman and Gould (2003). Specifically, the study examined whether heightened U-threat reactivity is evidenced in those with: 1) current AUD; 2) remitted AUD (early and sustained remission examined separately); and 3) at-risk for AUD by virtue of having a positive family history of AUD. Participants (N = 147) completed a well-validated threat-of-shock task and startle eyeblink potentiation was collected as an index of aversive responding. Individuals and all available first-degree family members were diagnosed using structured clinical interviews.
Individuals at-risk for AUD, with current AUD, and AUD in remission (both early and sustained) all displayed exaggerated reactivity to U-threat, but not predictable threat, compared with non-AUD controls. Moreover, there were no significant differences between the at-risk and any of the AUD groups indicating that exaggerated reactivity to U-threat is relatively state-independent and present regardless of current AUD disease status.
The findings together highlight that exaggerated reactivity to U-threat may be a promising endophenotype for AUD that can aid in the refinement of mechanistic AUD disease models.
对不确定的威胁(U-威胁)反应过度可能会促使某些个体开始并维持过度饮酒。这种异常可能不仅是酒精使用障碍(AUD)的伴随现象,也是 AUD 的一个内表型。
因此,本研究旨在使用 Gottesman 和 Gould(2003)提出的几种内表型标准,初步检验 U-威胁是否是 AUD 的一个内表型。具体而言,该研究检查了以下情况是否存在 U-威胁反应过度:1)当前 AUD;2)缓解的 AUD(分别检查早期和持续缓解);3)由于有 AUD 的阳性家族史而有 AUD 风险。参与者(N=147)完成了一项经过充分验证的威胁性电击任务,并收集了眨眼反射增强作为厌恶反应的指标。个体和所有可用的一级亲属均通过结构化临床访谈进行诊断。
与非 AUD 对照组相比,有 AUD 风险的个体、当前患有 AUD 的个体以及缓解期(包括早期和持续缓解)的个体,对 U-威胁的反应过度,而对可预测的威胁则没有反应过度。此外,风险组与任何 AUD 组之间均无显著差异,表明对 U-威胁的反应过度相对独立于状态,无论当前 AUD 疾病状态如何,均存在。
这些发现共同强调,对 U-威胁的反应过度可能是 AUD 的一个有前途的内表型,有助于完善 AUD 疾病机制模型。