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嚼食槟榔对脑网络动力学的急性影响:一项静息态功能磁共振成像研究

Acute Effect of Betel Quid Chewing on Brain Network Dynamics: A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.

作者信息

Huang Xiaojun, Wu Zhipeng, Liu Zhening, Liu Dayi, Huang Danqing, Long Yicheng

机构信息

National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, and Department of Psychiatry, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.

Department of Clinical Psychology, Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital Affiliated to Nanchang University, Nanchang, China.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2021 Aug 24;12:701420. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.701420. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Betel quid (BQ) is one of the most popular addictive substances in the world. However, the neurophysiological mechanism underlying BQ addiction remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether and how BQ chewing would affect brain function in the framework of a dynamic brain network model. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans were collected from 24 male BQ-dependent individuals and 26 male non-addictive healthy individuals before and promptly after chewing BQ. Switching rate, a measure of temporal stability of functional brain networks, was calculated at both global and local levels for each scan. The results showed that BQ-dependent and healthy groups did not significantly differ on switching rate before BQ chewing ( = 0.784, = 0.381, analysis of covariance controlling for age, education, and head motion). After chewing BQ, both BQ-dependent ( = 2.674, = 0.014, paired -test) and healthy ( = 2.313, = 0.029, paired -test) individuals showed a significantly increased global switching rate compared to those before chewing BQ. Significant corresponding local-level effects were observed within the occipital areas for both groups, and within the cingulo-opercular, fronto-parietal, and cerebellum regions for BQ-dependent individuals. Moreover, in BQ-dependent individuals, switching rate was significantly correlated with the severity of BQ addiction assessed by the Betel Quid Dependence Scale scores (Spearman's rho = 0.471, = 0.020) before BQ chewing. Our study provides preliminary evidence for the acute effects of BQ chewing on brain functional dynamism. These findings may provide insights into the neural mechanisms of substance addictions.

摘要

槟榔是世界上最流行的成瘾物质之一。然而,槟榔成瘾背后的神经生理机制仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨咀嚼槟榔是否以及如何在动态脑网络模型的框架内影响脑功能。在咀嚼槟榔之前和之后立即对24名依赖槟榔的男性个体和26名无成瘾性的健康男性个体进行静息态功能磁共振成像扫描。计算每次扫描在全局和局部水平上的切换率,这是一种衡量脑功能网络时间稳定性的指标。结果显示,在咀嚼槟榔之前,槟榔依赖组和健康组在切换率上没有显著差异(协方差分析控制年龄、教育程度和头部运动,F = 0.784,P = 0.381)。咀嚼槟榔后,与咀嚼槟榔之前相比,槟榔依赖个体(t = 2.674,P = 0.014,配对t检验)和健康个体(t = 2.313,P = 0.029,配对t检验)的全局切换率均显著增加。两组在枕叶区域均观察到显著的相应局部水平效应,而槟榔依赖个体在扣带回-岛叶、额顶叶和小脑区域也观察到显著的局部水平效应。此外,在槟榔依赖个体中,在咀嚼槟榔之前,切换率与通过槟榔依赖量表评分评估的槟榔成瘾严重程度显著相关(Spearman相关系数rho = 0.471,P = 0.020)。我们的研究为咀嚼槟榔对脑功能动态性的急性影响提供了初步证据。这些发现可能为物质成瘾的神经机制提供见解。

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