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成人和青少年大麻使用者和对照组对奖励预期和反馈的神经反应。

Neural responses to reward anticipation and feedback in adult and adolescent cannabis users and controls.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Clinical Psychopharmacology Unit, Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology Department, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Neuropsychopharmacology. 2022 Oct;47(11):1976-1983. doi: 10.1038/s41386-022-01316-2. Epub 2022 Apr 6.

Abstract

Chronic use of drugs may alter the brain's reward system, though the extant literature concerning long-term cannabis use and neural correlates of reward processing has shown mixed results. Adolescents may be more vulnerable to the adverse effects of cannabis than adults; however, this has not been investigated for reward processing. As part of the 'CannTeen' study, in the largest functional magnetic resonance imaging study of reward processing and cannabis use to date, we investigated reward anticipation and feedback in 125 adult (26-29 years) and adolescent (16-17 years) cannabis users (1-7 days/week cannabis use) and gender- and age-matched controls, using the Monetary Incentive Delay task. Blood-oxygen-level-dependent responses were examined using region of interest (ROI) analyses in the bilateral ventral striatum for reward anticipation and right ventral striatum and left ventromedial prefrontal cortex for feedback, and exploratory whole-brain analyses. Results showed no User-Group or User-Group × Age-Group effects during reward anticipation or feedback in pre-defined ROIs. These null findings were supported by post hoc Bayesian analyses. However, in the whole-brain analysis, cannabis users had greater feedback activity in the prefrontal and inferior parietal cortex compared to controls. In conclusion, cannabis users and controls had similar neural responses during reward anticipation and in hypothesised reward-related regions during reward feedback. The whole-brain analysis revealed tentative evidence of greater fronto-parietal activity in cannabis users during feedback. Adolescents showed no increased vulnerability compared with adults. Overall, reward anticipation and feedback processing appear spared in adolescent and adult cannabis users, but future longitudinal studies are needed to corroborate this.

摘要

慢性药物使用可能会改变大脑的奖励系统,尽管关于长期使用大麻和奖励处理的神经相关性的现有文献结果不一。青少年可能比成年人更容易受到大麻的不良影响;然而,对于奖励处理,这一点尚未得到研究。作为“CannTeen”研究的一部分,这是迄今为止关于奖励处理和大麻使用的最大功能性磁共振成像研究,我们调查了 125 名成年(26-29 岁)和青少年(16-17 岁)大麻使用者(每周 1-7 天使用大麻)和性别及年龄匹配的对照组在金钱激励延迟任务中的奖励预期和反馈。使用双侧腹侧纹状体的感兴趣区域(ROI)分析和右侧腹侧纹状体和左侧腹内侧前额叶皮层的反馈来检查血氧水平依赖反应,并进行了探索性全脑分析。结果显示,在奖励预期或反馈期间,在预先定义的 ROI 中,没有用户组或用户组×年龄组效应。这些无效发现得到了事后贝叶斯分析的支持。然而,在全脑分析中,与对照组相比,大麻使用者在前额皮质和下顶叶皮质的反馈中表现出更大的活动。总之,大麻使用者和对照组在奖励预期和假设的奖励相关区域的奖励反馈中具有相似的神经反应。全脑分析显示,在反馈过程中,大麻使用者的额顶叶活动有一定的增加。青少年与成年人相比,没有表现出更高的脆弱性。总体而言,奖励预期和反馈处理在青少年和成年大麻使用者中似乎未受影响,但需要未来的纵向研究来证实这一点。

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