Zhornitsky Simon, Le Thang M, Wang Wuyi, Dhingra Isha, Chen Yu, Li Chiang-Shan R, Zhang Sheng
Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
Department of Psychiatry, Department of Neuroscience, Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci. 2021 Jun;1(1):37-47. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsgos.2021.03.003. Epub 2021 Mar 28.
Negative emotions precipitate drug craving. Individuals vary in how they engage in negative emotions, as may be reflected in physiological arousal elicited by the emotions. It remains unclear whether physiological responses to negative emotions relate to cocaine craving and how regional brain activations support this relationship.
We examined brain activation and skin conductance responses (SCRs) among 40 cocaine-dependent (CD) subjects and 37 healthy control subjects during exposure to negative-emotional and neutral images. Imaging and SCR data were processed with published routines, and the results were evaluated at a corrected threshold.
Relative to control subjects, CD subjects showed increased activation in the hippocampus, inferior parietal gyrus, and caudate in response to negative-emotional versus neutral images. CD subjects relative to control subjects showed diminished SCR to negative-emotional versus neutral images, and the difference (SCR) was positively correlated with chronic craving, as evaluated by the Cocaine Craving Questionnaire, and craving rating (negative-emotional - neutral), in CD subjects. Activations of the midcingulate cortex (MCC) were positively correlated with both chronic cocaine craving and SCR and completely mediated the correlation between chronic cocaine craving and SCR. Further, path analyses suggested a directional influence of SCR on craving rating (negative-emotional - neutral): chronic craving → MCC activation → SCR → craving rating.
CD subjects demonstrate hypoactive SCRs to negative emotions. Less diminution of SCR is associated with higher cocaine craving and MCC response to negative emotions. A hub of the limbic motor circuit, the MCC may translate chronic cocaine craving into physiological responses that precipitate cocaine seeking.
负面情绪会引发对毒品的渴望。个体在应对负面情绪的方式上存在差异,这可能体现在情绪引发的生理唤醒上。目前尚不清楚对负面情绪的生理反应是否与可卡因渴望有关,以及大脑区域激活如何支持这种关系。
我们在40名可卡因依赖(CD)受试者和37名健康对照受试者观看负面情绪和中性图像时,检测了他们的大脑激活和皮肤电导反应(SCR)。成像和SCR数据采用已发表的程序进行处理,结果在校正阈值下进行评估。
与对照受试者相比,CD受试者在观看负面情绪图像而非中性图像时,海马体、顶下小叶和尾状核的激活增加。与对照受试者相比,CD受试者对负面情绪图像的SCR相对于中性图像有所减弱,并且这种差异(SCR)与通过可卡因渴望问卷评估的慢性渴望以及CD受试者的渴望评分(负面情绪 - 中性)呈正相关。扣带中央回(MCC)的激活与慢性可卡因渴望和SCR均呈正相关,并且完全介导了慢性可卡因渴望与SCR之间的相关性。此外,路径分析表明SCR对渴望评分(负面情绪 - 中性)有方向性影响:慢性渴望→MCC激活→SCR→渴望评分。
CD受试者对负面情绪表现出SCR反应低下。SCR减弱程度较小与更高的可卡因渴望以及MCC对负面情绪的反应相关。作为边缘运动回路的枢纽,MCC可能将慢性可卡因渴望转化为促使寻求可卡因的生理反应。