成瘾中的认知功能障碍(CDiA):一项关于执行功能障碍和寻求成瘾治疗的门诊患者功能结局的从神经元到社区的合作研究项目。

Cognitive Dysfunction in the Addictions (CDiA): A Neuron to Neighbourhood Collaborative Research Program on Executive Dysfunction and Functional Outcomes in Outpatients Seeking Treatment for Addiction.

作者信息

Nikolova Yuliya S, Ruocco Anthony C, Felsky Daniel, Lange Shannon, Prevot Thomas D, Vieira Erica, Voineskos Daphne, Wardell Jeffrey D, Blumberger Daniel M, Clifford Kevan, Dharavath Ravinder Naik, Gerretsen Philip, Hassan Ahmed N, Jennings Sheila K, Le Foll Bernard, Melamed Osnat, Orson Joshua, Pangarov Peter, Quigley Leanne, Russell Cayley, Shield Kevin, Sloan Matthew E, Smoke Ashley, Tang Victor, Cabrera Diana Valdes, Wang Wei, Wells Samantha, Wickramatunga Rajith, Sibille Etienne, Quilty Lena C

机构信息

Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

medRxiv. 2024 Oct 28:2024.08.30.24312806. doi: 10.1101/2024.08.30.24312806.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Substance use disorders (SUDs) are pressing global public health problems. Executive functions (EFs) are prominently featured in mechanistic models of addiction. However, there remain significant gaps in our understanding of EFs in SUDs, including the dimensional relationships of EFs to underlying neural circuits, molecular biomarkers, disorder heterogeneity, and functional ability. To improve health outcomes for people with SUDs, interdisciplinary clinical, preclinical and health services research is needed to inform policies and interventions aligned with biopsychosocial models of addiction. Here, we introduce Cognitive Dysfunction in the Addictions (CDiA), an integrative team-science and translational research program, which aims to fill these knowledge gaps and facilitate research discoveries to enhance treatments for people living with SUDs.

METHODS

The CDiA Program comprises seven complementary interdisciplinary projects that aim to progress understanding of EF in SUDs and investigate new biological treatment approaches. The projects draw on a diverse sample of adults aged 18-60 (target =400) seeking treatment for addiction, who are followed prospectively over one year to identify EF domains crucial to recovery. Projects 1-3 investigate SUD symptoms, brain circuits, and blood biomarkers and their associations with both EF domains (inhibition, working memory, and set-shifting) and functional outcomes (disability, quality of life). Projects 4 and 5 evaluate interventions for addiction and their impacts on EF: a clinical trial of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and a preclinical study of potential new pharmacological treatments in rodents. Project 6 links EF to healthcare utilization and is supplemented with a qualitative investigation of EF-related barriers to treatment engagement for those with substance use concerns. Project 7 uses innovative whole-person modeling to integrate the multi-modal data generated across projects, applying clustering and deep learning methods to identify patient subtypes and drive future cross-disciplinary initiatives.

DISCUSSION

The CDiA program has promise to bring scientific domains together to uncover the diverse ways in which EFs are linked to SUD severity and functional recovery. These findings, supported by emerging clinical, preclinical, health service, and whole-person modeling investigations, will facilitate future discoveries about cognitive dysfunction in addiction and could enhance the future clinical care of individuals seeking treatment for SUDs.

摘要

背景

物质使用障碍(SUDs)是紧迫的全球公共卫生问题。执行功能(EFs)在成瘾的机制模型中显著突出。然而,我们对物质使用障碍中的执行功能的理解仍存在重大差距,包括执行功能与潜在神经回路、分子生物标志物、疾病异质性和功能能力的维度关系。为改善物质使用障碍患者的健康结局,需要跨学科的临床、临床前和卫生服务研究,以为与成瘾的生物心理社会模型相一致的政策和干预措施提供信息。在此,我们介绍成瘾中的认知功能障碍(CDiA),这是一个综合的团队科学和转化研究项目,旨在填补这些知识空白,并促进研究发现,以加强对物质使用障碍患者的治疗。

方法

CDiA项目包括七个互补的跨学科项目,旨在增进对物质使用障碍中执行功能的理解,并研究新的生物治疗方法。这些项目采用了年龄在18至60岁之间(目标为400人)寻求成瘾治疗的成年人的多样化样本,对他们进行为期一年的前瞻性跟踪,以确定对康复至关重要的执行功能领域。项目1至3研究物质使用障碍症状、脑回路和血液生物标志物,以及它们与执行功能领域(抑制、工作记忆和任务切换)和功能结局(残疾、生活质量)的关联。项目4和5评估成瘾干预措施及其对执行功能的影响:重复经颅磁刺激的临床试验和啮齿动物潜在新药理治疗的临床前研究。项目6将执行功能与医疗保健利用联系起来,并辅以对有物质使用问题者参与治疗的与执行功能相关障碍的定性调查。项目7使用创新的全人模型来整合各项目产生的多模态数据,应用聚类和深度学习方法来识别患者亚型,并推动未来的跨学科举措。

讨论

CDiA项目有望将各个科学领域整合在一起,以揭示执行功能与物质使用障碍严重程度和功能恢复相关联的多种方式。这些发现得到了新兴的临床、临床前、卫生服务和全人模型研究的支持,将有助于未来关于成瘾中认知功能障碍的发现,并可能加强未来对寻求物质使用障碍治疗的个体的临床护理。

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