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冲动特质和导致物质使用障碍易感性的神经认知机制。

Impulsivity traits and neurocognitive mechanisms conferring vulnerability to substance use disorders.

机构信息

Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University, Australia.

Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Neuropharmacology. 2021 Feb 1;183:108402. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2020.108402. Epub 2020 Nov 13.

Abstract

Impulsivity - the tendency to act without sufficient consideration of potential consequences in pursuit of short-term rewards - is a vulnerability marker for substance use disorders (SUD). Since impulsivity is a multifaceted construct, which encompasses trait-related characteristics and neurocognitive mechanisms, it is important to ascertain which of these aspects are significant contributors to SUD susceptibility. In this review, we discuss how different trait facets, cognitive processes and neuroimaging indices underpinning impulsivity contribute to the vulnerability to SUD. We reviewed studies that applied three different approaches that can shed light on the role of impulsivity as a precursor of substance use related problems (versus a consequence of drug effects): (1) longitudinal studies, (2) endophenotype studies including non-affected relatives of people with SUD, and (3) clinical reference groups-based comparisons, i.e., between substance use and behavioural addictive disorders. We found that, across different methodologies, the traits of non-planning impulsivity and affect-based impulsivity and the cognitive processes involved in reward-related valuation are consistent predictors of SUD vulnerability. These aspects are associated with the structure and function of the medial orbitofrontal-striatal system and hyperexcitability of dopamine receptors in this network. The field still needs more theory-driven, comprehensive studies that simultaneously assess the different aspects of impulsivity in relation to harmonised SUD-related outcomes. Furthermore, future studies should investigate the impact of impulsivity-related vulnerabilities on novel patterns of substance use such as new tobacco and cannabinoid products, and the moderating impact of changes in social norms and lifestyles on the link between impulsivity and SUD. This article is part of the special issue on 'Vulnerabilities to Substance Abuse'.

摘要

冲动性——即在追求短期奖励时,不充分考虑潜在后果而行动的倾向——是物质使用障碍(SUD)的易损性标志物。由于冲动性是一个多方面的结构,包含与特质相关的特征和神经认知机制,因此确定这些方面中哪些是对 SUD 易感性有重要贡献的因素是很重要的。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了不同的特质方面、认知过程和神经影像学指标如何为冲动性的易感性做出贡献。我们回顾了应用三种不同方法的研究,这些方法可以阐明冲动性作为物质使用相关问题的前兆(而不是药物作用的后果)的作用:(1)纵向研究;(2)包括 SUD 患者无亲缘关系的非受影响亲属的内表型研究;(3)基于临床参考群体的比较,即物质使用和行为成瘾障碍之间的比较。我们发现,在不同的方法学中,非计划冲动性和基于情感的冲动性的特质以及与奖赏相关的估值涉及的认知过程是 SUD 易感性的一致预测因素。这些方面与内侧眶额-纹状体系统的结构和功能以及该网络中多巴胺受体的过度兴奋有关。该领域仍需要更多基于理论的、全面的研究,这些研究同时评估与协调一致的 SUD 相关结果相关的冲动性的不同方面。此外,未来的研究应调查冲动性相关脆弱性对新的物质使用模式(如新型烟草和大麻素产品)的影响,以及社会规范和生活方式变化对冲动性与 SUD 之间联系的调节作用。本文是“物质滥用脆弱性”特刊的一部分。

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