Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Roehampton, London, UK.
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol. 2021 Aug 20;24(8):624-633. doi: 10.1093/ijnp/pyab015.
Cigarette craving, which can negatively impact smoking cessation, is reportedly stronger in women than in men when they initiate abstinence from smoking. Identifying approaches to counteract craving in people of different sexes may facilitate the development of personalized treatments for Tobacco Use Disorder, which disproportionately affects women. Because cigarette craving is associated with nicotine dependence and structure of the insula, this study addressed whether a person's sex influences these associations.
The research participants (n = 99, 48 women) reported daily cigarette smoking and provided self-reports of nicotine dependence. After overnight abstinence from smoking, they underwent structural magnetic resonance imaging scanning to determine cortical thickness of the left and right anterior circular insular sulcus, and self-rated their cigarette craving before and after their first cigarette of the day.
Women reported stronger craving than men irrespective of smoking condition (i.e., pre- and post-smoking) (P = .048), and smoking reduced craving irrespective of sex (P < .001). A 3-way interaction of sex, smoking condition, and right anterior circular insular sulcus thickness on craving (P = .033) reflected a negative association of cortical thickness with pre-smoking craving in women only (P = .012). No effects of cortical thickness in the left anterior circular insular sulcus were detected. Nicotine dependence was positively associated with craving (P < .001) across groups and sessions, with no sex differences in this association.
A negative association of right anterior insula thickness with craving in women only suggests that this region may be a relevant therapeutic target for brain-based smoking cessation interventions in women.
据报道,女性在开始戒烟时,对香烟的渴望比男性更强烈,这可能会对戒烟产生负面影响。识别针对不同性别的人对抗渴望的方法可能有助于为烟草使用障碍制定个性化的治疗方案,因为这种障碍在女性中更为普遍。由于香烟的渴望与尼古丁的依赖和脑岛的结构有关,本研究探讨了一个人的性别是否会影响这些关联。
研究参与者(n=99,48 名女性)报告了每天的吸烟情况,并提供了尼古丁依赖的自我报告。在经过一夜的戒烟后,他们接受了结构磁共振成像扫描,以确定左右前环形脑岛沟的皮质厚度,并在他们当天的第一支香烟之前和之后自我评估香烟的渴望程度。
女性报告的渴望程度强于男性,无论吸烟状况(即吸烟前和吸烟后)如何(P=0.048),并且吸烟无论性别如何都能降低渴望程度(P<0.001)。性别、吸烟状况和右前环形脑岛沟厚度对渴望的 3 种交互作用(P=0.033)反映了皮质厚度与女性吸烟前渴望之间的负相关关系(P=0.012)。在左前环形脑岛沟中没有检测到皮质厚度的影响。尼古丁依赖与渴望呈正相关(P<0.001),在各组和各次测试中均如此,且这种关联在性别之间没有差异。
只有女性右侧前脑岛厚度与渴望之间的负相关关系表明,该区域可能是针对女性基于大脑的戒烟干预的一个相关治疗靶点。