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Problem Drinking Alcohol Expectancy and Thalamic Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Nondependent Adult Drinkers

机译:非独立成人饮酒者的饮酒问题酒精期望值和丘脑休息状态功能连接

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Alcohol misuse is associated with thalamic dysfunction. The thalamus comprises subnuclei that relay and integrate information between cortical and subcortical structures. However, it is unclear how the subnuclei contribute to thalamic dysfunctions in problem drinking. We investigated resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) of thalamic subregions in 107 nondependent drinkers (57 women), using masks delineated by white matter tractography. Thalamus was parceled into motor, somatosensory, visual, premotor, frontal association, parietal association, and temporal association subregions. Whole-brain linear regression, each against Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) and positive alcohol expectancy (AE) score with age as a covariate, was performed for each seed, for men and women combined, and separately. Overall, problem drinking was associated with increased thalamic connectivities, whereas AE was associated with a mixed pattern of increased and decreased connectivities. Motor, premotor, somatosensory, and frontal association thalamic connectivity with bilateral caudate head was positively correlated with AUDIT score in men and women combined. Connectivity of the right caudate head with frontal association and premotor thalamus was also positively correlated with AE score in men and women combined. In contrast, motor and premotor thalamic connectivity with a number of cortical and subcortical structures showed sex differences in the correlation each with AUDIT and AE score. In mediation analyses, AE score completely mediated the correlation between thalamic caudate connectivity and AUDIT score, whereas the model where AE contributed to problem drinking and, in turn, altered thalamic caudate connectivity was not supported. To conclude, thalamic subregional rsFCs showed both shared and distinct changes and sex differences in association with problem drinking and AE. Increased thalamic caudate connectivity may contribute to problem drinking via enhanced AE. The findings suggest the importance of examining thalamic subdivisions and sex in investigating the functional roles of thalamus in problem drinking.
机译:酗酒与丘脑功能障碍有关。丘脑包括在皮质和皮质下结构之间传递和整合信息的亚核。然而,尚不清楚亚核如何导致饮酒中丘脑功能障碍。我们调查了107名非独立饮酒者(57名女性)的丘脑子区域的静息状态功能连接性(rsFC),使用了白质束描记法描绘的口罩。丘脑被分为运动,体感,视觉,运动前,额叶,顶叶和颞叶亚区域。对每种种子,分别对男性和女性进行全脑线性回归,分别针对酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)和酒精期望值(AE)阳性评分,并以年龄作为协变量。总体而言,饮酒问题与丘脑的连通性增加有关,而AE与混合的增加和减少的连通性有关。运动,运动前,体感和额叶丘脑与双侧尾状头的连接与男性和女性的AUDIT得分呈正相关。男性和女性的组合,右尾状头与额叶协会和运动前丘脑的连通性也与AE得分呈正相关。相反,运动和丘脑的丘脑连接以及许多皮质和皮质下结构在性别上与AUDIT和AE得分呈正相关。在调解分析中,AE分数完全介导了丘脑尾状核连接性与AUDIT评分之间的相关性,而不支持AE导致饮酒困难以及反过来改变丘脑尾状核连接性的模型。总而言之,丘脑次区域rsFCs与饮酒和AE相关联,显示出共享的和明显的变化以及性别差异。丘脑尾状连接性增强可能通过增强AE导致饮酒问题。这些发现表明,在研究丘脑在饮酒中的功能作用时,检查丘脑的细分和性别非常重要。

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