Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States.
Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States.
Neuroimage Clin. 2021;30:102592. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102592. Epub 2021 Feb 20.
Differences in corticostriatal neural activity during feedback processing of rewards and losses have been separately related to cannabis and tobacco use but remain understudied relative to co-use in adolescents. Using high-density EEG (128 electrode system, 1000 Hz sampling), we examined event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by monetary reward, neutral, and loss feedback during performance on a non-learning four-choice guessing task in a sample of non-deprived daily-cigarette-smoking adolescents (n = 36) who used tobacco and cannabis regularly (TC adolescents), and non-smoking healthy control adolescents (HCs) (n = 29). Peak amplitudes and latencies of mediofrontal ERPs indexing feedback-related negativities (FRNs) were used as outcomes in repeated-measures ANOVAs. No differences in FRNs were observed between TC and HC adolescents. Within TC adolescents, cannabis-use and tobacco-use variables had distinct relationships with the FRN, with cannabis-related problem severity being positively correlated with FRN amplitude during reward feedback and tobacco-related problem severity being negatively correlated with FRN latency during non-loss feedback (i.e., reward and neutral). These findings suggest that co-occurring cannabis and tobacco use may have dissociable relationships with feedback processing relating to each drug and support an incentive salience model of addiction severity related to cannabis use in adolescents.
在奖励和损失的反馈处理过程中,皮质纹状体神经活动的差异分别与大麻和烟草使用有关,但相对于青少年的共同使用,这方面的研究仍相对较少。使用高密度 EEG(128 电极系统,1000Hz 采样),我们在一组非吸烟的日常吸烟青少年(n=36)中,在非学习性的四选一猜测任务中,检查了与金钱奖励、中性和损失反馈相关的事件相关电位(ERPs),这些青少年定期使用烟草和大麻(TC 青少年),以及非吸烟的健康对照组青少年(HCs)(n=29)。反馈相关负性(FRNs)的中额 ERPs 峰值幅度和潜伏期被用作重复测量方差分析的结果。TC 青少年和 HCs 青少年之间的 FRNs 没有差异。在 TC 青少年中,大麻使用和烟草使用变量与 FRN 有不同的关系,大麻相关问题的严重程度与奖励反馈时的 FRN 幅度呈正相关,而烟草相关问题的严重程度与非损失反馈时(即奖励和中性)的 FRN 潜伏期呈负相关。这些发现表明,同时使用大麻和烟草可能与每种药物的反馈处理存在可分离的关系,并支持青少年中与大麻使用相关的成瘾严重程度的激励显著性模型。