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Dopaminergic involvement during mental fatigue in health and cocaine addiction

机译:精神疲劳中的多巴胺能参与健康和可卡因成瘾

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Dopamine modulates executive function, including sustaining cognitive control during mental fatigue. Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during the color-word Stroop task, we aimed to model mental fatigue with repeated task exposures in 33 cocaine abusers and 20 healthy controls. During such mental fatigue (indicated by increased errors, and decreased post-error slowing and dorsal anterior cingulate response to error as a function of time-on-task), healthy individuals showed increased activity in the dopaminergic midbrain to error. Cocaine abusers, characterized by disrupted dopamine neurotransmission, showed an opposite pattern of response. This midbrain fMRI activity with repetition was further correlated with objective indices of endogenous motivation in all subjects: a state measure (task reaction time) and a trait measure (dopamine D2 receptor availability in caudate, as revealed by positron emission tomography data collected in a subset of this sample, which directly points to a contribution of dopamine to these results). In a second sample of 14 cocaine abusers and 15 controls, administration of an indirect dopamine agonist, methylphenidate, reversed these midbrain responses in both groups, possibly indicating normalization of response in cocaine abusers because of restoration of dopamine signaling but degradation of response in healthy controls owing to excessive dopamine signaling. Together, these multimodal imaging findings suggest a novel involvement of the dopaminergic midbrain in sustaining motivation during fatigue. This region might provide a useful target for strengthening self-control and/or endogenous motivation in addiction.
机译:多巴胺调节执行功能,包括在精神疲劳期间维持认知控制。我们在色词Stroop任务中使用事件相关的功能磁共振成像(fMRI),旨在模拟33名可卡因滥用者和20名健康对照者的反复任务暴露,从而对精神疲劳进行建模。在这种精神疲劳(由错误增加,错误后减慢和背侧扣带对错误的响应随任务时间的变化而指示)期间,健康个体的多巴胺能中脑对错误的活动增强。可卡因滥用者的特征是多巴胺神经传递受阻,表现出相反的反应模式。重复中脑fMRI活动与所有受试者内源性动机的客观指标进一步相关:状态测量(任务反应时间)和特征测量(尾巴中的多巴胺D2受体可用性,如子集中收集的正电子发射断层扫描数据所示)样本,直接指出多巴胺对这些结果的贡献)。在14名可卡因滥用者和15名对照的第二个样本中,施用间接多巴胺激动剂哌醋甲酯逆转了两组中的中脑反应,可能表明可卡因滥用者的反应正常化,因为多巴胺信号传导得以恢复,但健康对照者的反应下降由于过多的多巴胺信号传导。这些多模态成像结果共同表明,多巴胺能中脑在疲劳期间维持动机方面有新的参与。该区域可能为加强成瘾的自我控制和/或内源性动机提供了有用的目标。

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