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不同冲动性领域的遗传影响与早期物质使用起始存在差异关联:青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)研究结果

Genetic influences for distinct impulsivity domains are differentially associated with early substance use initiation: Results from the ABCD Study.

作者信息

Kinstler Ethan, Gorelik Aaron J, Paul Sarah E, Aggarwal Adamya, Johnson Emma C, Cyders Melissa A, Agrawal Arpana, Bogdan Ryan, Miller Alex P

机构信息

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO.

Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.

出版信息

medRxiv. 2025 Apr 17:2025.04.14.25325687. doi: 10.1101/2025.04.14.25325687.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Impulsivity is among the strongest correlates of substance involvement and its distinct domains (e.g., sensation seeking, urgency) are differentially correlated, phenotypically and genetically, with unique substance involvement stages. Understanding whether polygenic influences for distinct impulsivity domains are differentially predictive of early substance use initiation, a major risk factor for later problematic use, will improve our understanding of the role of impulsivity in addiction etiology.

METHODS

Data collected from participants (=4,808) of genetically-inferred European ancestry enrolled in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study were used to estimate associations between polygenic scores (PGS) for UPPS-P impulsivity domains (i.e., sensation seeking, lack of premeditation/perseverance, and negative/positive urgency) and substance (i.e., any, alcohol, nicotine, cannabis) use initiation before age 15. Mediation models examined whether child impulsivity (ages 9-11) mediated links between PGSs and substance use initiation.

RESULTS

Sensation seeking PGS was significantly associated with any substance and alcohol use initiation (ORs>1.10, s<0.006). Lack of perseverance and urgency (negative/positive) PGSs were nominally associated with alcohol and nicotine use initiation, respectively (ORs>1.06, s<0.05, ps>0.05). No significant associations were observed for lack of premeditation PGS or cannabis use initiation. Measured impulsivity domains accounted for 5-9% of associations between UPPS-P PGSs and substance use initiation.

CONCLUSIONS

Genetic influences for distinct impulsivity domains have differential associations with early substance use initiation with sensation seeking showing the most robust associations. Evaluating genetic influences for distinct impulsivity domains can yield valuable etiologic insight into the earliest stages of substance involvement that may be missed when adopting broad impulsivity definitions.

摘要

背景

冲动性是物质使用相关行为中最显著的关联因素之一,其不同领域(如寻求刺激、冲动性)在表型和基因层面与独特的物质使用阶段存在差异关联。了解不同冲动性领域的多基因影响是否对早期物质使用启动(后期出现问题使用的主要风险因素)具有不同的预测性,将有助于我们更好地理解冲动性在成瘾病因学中的作用。

方法

从青少年大脑认知发展研究中招募的具有欧洲遗传血统的参与者(n = 4808)收集的数据,用于估计UPPS-P冲动性领域(即寻求刺激、缺乏预谋/坚持性、消极/积极冲动性)的多基因分数(PGS)与15岁前物质(即任何物质、酒精、尼古丁、大麻)使用启动之间的关联。中介模型检验了儿童冲动性(9 - 11岁)是否介导了PGS与物质使用启动之间的联系。

结果

寻求刺激PGS与任何物质和酒精使用启动显著相关(ORs > 1.10,p < 0.006)。缺乏坚持性和冲动性(消极/积极)PGS分别与酒精和尼古丁使用启动存在名义上的关联(ORs > 1.0, p < 0.05, ps > 0.05)。未观察到缺乏预谋PGS与大麻使用启动之间的显著关联。测量的冲动性领域占UPPS-P PGS与物质使用启动之间关联的5 - 9%。

结论

不同冲动性领域的遗传影响与早期物质使用启动存在差异关联,其中寻求刺激表现出最强的关联。评估不同冲动性领域的遗传影响可以为物质使用的最早阶段提供有价值的病因学见解,而采用宽泛的冲动性定义时可能会忽略这些阶段。

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