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Neural correlates of hot and cold executive functions in polysubstance addiction: Association between neuropsychological performance and resting brain metabolism as measured by positron emission tomography

机译:多物质成瘾中冷热执行功能的神经相关性:通过正电子发射断层摄影术测量的神经心理学表现与静息大脑代谢之间的关联

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The study of substance-abuse-related neuropsychological deficits and brain alterations may provide a better understanding of the neuroadaptations associated with addiction. In this study we investigated the association between performance on neuropsychological tests of cold and hot executive functions and regional brain metabolism. Measured with positron emission tomography (PET), in a sample of 49 substance-dependent individuals (SDI). Neuropsychological performance in the SDI group was compared to that of a non-drug-using control group of 30 participants, and associated with two sets of PET-derived dependent measures: one based on regions of interest (examining mean uptake in selected regions), and a second based on voxel uptake measures (using Statistical Parametric Mapping voxel-based whole-brain analyses). Behavioral analyses showed that SDI had poorer performance than controls across executive function and emotion processing measures. Regression models showed that SDI's performance in "cold" executive tests (i.e., updating, inhibition and flexibility) was associated with regional metabolism in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), mid-superior frontal gyrus, superior and inferior temporal gyrus and inferior parietal cortex, whereas performance in "hot" executive functions (i.e., self-regulation, decision-making and emotion perception) was associated with DLPFC, mid-superior frontal gyrus, anterior and mid-posterior cingulate, and temporal and fusiform gyrus. These results are discussed in terms of their relevance for the understanding of cognitive dysfunction and neuroadaptations linked to addiction.
机译:对与药物滥用相关的神经心理学缺陷和脑部改变的研究可能提供对与成瘾相关的神经适应的更好的理解。在这项研究中,我们调查了冷,热执行功能的神经心理学测试表现与局部脑代谢之间的关系。用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)在49个依赖物质的个体(SDI)的样本中进行测量。将SDI组的神经心理学表现与非药物对照组(30名参与者)进行了比较,并与两组PET衍生的依赖措施相关:一种基于感兴趣的区域(检查所选区域的平均摄入量),第二个基于体素摄取量(使用基于统计参数映射的基于体素的全脑分析)。行为分析表明,在执行功能和情绪处理措施方面,SDI的绩效要比对照组低。回归模型表明,SDI在“冷”执行力测试中的表现(即更新,抑制和灵活性)与背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC),中上额叶回,颞上和下颞回以及顶下皮层的区域代谢有关,而“热门”执行功能(即自我调节,决策和情感感知)的表现与DLPFC,中上额额回,前扣带和后扣带回以及颞和梭状回有关。讨论这些结果的意义与认识功能障碍和与成瘾有关的神经适应有关。

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