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早年生活应激与体重指数调节酒精使用障碍中的脑连接性。

Early Life Stress and Body-Mass Index Modulate Brain Connectivity in Alcohol Use Disorder.

作者信息

Agarwal Khushbu, Joseph Paule, Zhang Rui, Schwandt Melanie, Ramchandani Vijay, Diazgranados Nancy, Goldman David, Momenan Reza

机构信息

National Institutes of Health.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2023 Jul 20:rs.3.rs-3150110. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3150110/v1.

Abstract

Early life stress (ELS) significantly increases susceptibility to alcohol use disorder (AUD) by affecting the interplay between executive and salience networks (SN). The link between AUD and higher body-mass index (BMI) is known, but we lack understanding of how BMI impacts the relationship between ELS and brain connectivity in individuals with AUD. To bridge this gap, we investigated the effects of ELS on brain connectivity in AUD participants, taking into account differences in BMI. The cohort included 401 individuals with AUD, with approximately 60% having a BMI ≥ 25. Within the overall cohort, 123 participants underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, revealing intriguing anticorrelations between SN seeds and brain regions involved in somatosensory processing, motor coordination, and executive control as an effect of ELS. Examining the relationship between ELS-driven brain connectivity and BMI, we observed negative correlations in connectivity among low BMI (≤ 24.9) vs. high BMI (≥ 25) individuals. For example, the left supramarginal gyrus (SMG) seed exhibited decreased connectivity with emotion regulation and decision-making regions, including the right occipital cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, and precuneus clusters (all |β| < -0.03, |p| < 0.05). Additionally, the right SMG seed showed reduced connectivity with impulse control and executive function regions, such as the left postcentral/middle frontal gyrus cluster (β = 0.04, p = 0.02). These findings highlight the role of ELS-induced alterations in SN seed connectivity, influenced by BMI, in the neurobiology of AUD. Understanding the neural mechanisms linking obesity, AUD, and ELS can guide targeted interventions for this population.

摘要

早年生活应激(ELS)通过影响执行网络和突显网络(SN)之间的相互作用,显著增加了酒精使用障碍(AUD)的易感性。AUD与较高的体重指数(BMI)之间的联系是已知的,但我们尚不清楚BMI如何影响AUD患者中ELS与大脑连通性之间的关系。为了填补这一空白,我们研究了ELS对AUD参与者大脑连通性的影响,同时考虑了BMI的差异。该队列包括401名AUD患者,其中约60%的BMI≥25。在整个队列中,123名参与者接受了静息态功能磁共振成像检查,结果显示,作为ELS的一种效应,SN种子与参与体感处理、运动协调和执行控制的脑区之间存在有趣的反相关关系。在研究ELS驱动的大脑连通性与BMI之间的关系时,我们观察到低BMI(≤24.9)与高BMI(≥25)个体之间的连通性存在负相关。例如,左侧缘上回(SMG)种子与情绪调节和决策区域(包括右侧枕叶皮质、后扣带回皮质和楔前叶簇)的连通性降低(所有|β| < -0.03,|p| < 0.05)。此外,右侧SMG种子与冲动控制和执行功能区域(如左侧中央后回/额中回簇)的连通性降低(β = 0.04,p = 0.02)。这些发现突出了受BMI影响的ELS诱导的SN种子连通性改变在AUD神经生物学中的作用。了解将肥胖、AUD和ELS联系起来的神经机制可以指导针对这一人群的靶向干预。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/bffd/10371145/3758594092e3/nihpp-rs3150110v1-f0001.jpg

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