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A preliminary investigation of Stroop-related intrinsic connectivity in cocaine dependence: Associations with treatment outcomes

机译:可卡因依赖中Stroop相关内在联系的初步调查:与治疗结果的关联

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Background: Cocaine-dependent individuals demonstrate neural and behavioral differences compared to healthy comparison subjects when performing the Stroop color-word interference test. Stroop measures also relate to treatment outcome for cocaine dependence. Intrinsic connectivity analyses assess the extent to which task-related regional brain activations are related to each other in the absence of defining a priori regions of interest. Objective: This study examined 1) the extent to which cocaine-dependent and non-addicted individuals differed on measures of intrinsic connectivity during fMRI Stroop performance; and 2) the relationships between fMRI Stroop intrinsic connectivity and treatment outcome in cocaine dependence. Methods: Sixteen treatment-seeking cocaine-dependent patients and matched non-addicted comparison subjects completed an fMRI Stroop task. Between-group differences in intrinsic connectivity were assessed and related to self-reported and urine-toxicology-based cocaine-abstinence measures. Results: Cocaine-dependent patients vs. comparison subjects showed less intrinsic connectivity in cortical and subcortical regions. When adjusting for individual degree of intrinsic connectivity, cocaine-dependent vs. comparison subjects showed relatively greater intrinsic connectivity in the ventral striatum, putamen, inferior frontal gyrus, anterior insula, thalamus and substantia nigra. Non-mean-adjusted intrinsic-connectivity measures in the midbrain, thalamus, ventral striatum, substantia nigra, insula and hippocampus negatively correlated with measures of cocaine abstinence. Conclusion: The diminished intrinsic connectivity in cocaine-dependent vs. comparison subjects suggests poorer communication across brain regions during cognitive-control processes. In mean-adjusted analyses, the cocaine-dependent group displayed relatively greater Stroop-related connectivity in regions implicated in motivational processes in addictions. The relationships between treatment outcomes and connectivity in the midbrain and basal ganglia suggest that connectivity represents a potential treatment target.
机译:背景:当进行Stroop颜色词干扰测试时,可卡因依赖性个体与健康对照组相比表现出神经和行为差异。 Stroop措施还与可卡因依赖的治疗结果有关。内部连通性分析评估了在没有定义先验感兴趣区域的情况下与任务相关的区域性大脑激活彼此相关的程度。目的:这项研究检查了1)在功能磁共振成像Stroop表现中,可卡因依赖性和非成瘾个体在内在联系测量上的差异程度; 2)fMRI Stroop内在联系与可卡因依赖治疗结果之间的关系。方法:16位寻求可卡因依赖治疗的患者和匹配的非成瘾比较对象完成了fMRI Stroop任务。评估了内在连通性的组间差异,并将其与自我报告的和基于尿毒理学的可卡因戒断措施相关。结果:依赖可卡因的患者与比较对象相比,在皮质和皮质下区域的内在联系较少。当调整个体的内在连通性程度时,可卡因依赖性与对照受试者在腹侧纹状体,壳核,额下回,前岛岛,丘脑和黑质中显示出相对较高的内在连通性。中脑,丘脑,腹侧纹状体,黑质,脑岛和海马区的非均值内在联系测量与可卡因戒断的测量值呈负相关。结论:依赖可卡因的人与比较对象的内在联系减少,表明在认知控制过程中跨大脑区域的交流较差。在均值调整后的分析中,可卡因依赖性组在与成瘾的动机过程有关的区域中显示出与Stroop相关的相对较大的连通性。治疗结果与中脑和基底神经节的连通性之间的关系表明,连通性代表了潜在的治疗目标。

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