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Subcortical volumes in long-term abstinent alcoholics: associations with psychiatric comorbidity.

机译:长期戒酒者的皮质下容积:与精神病合并症的关系。

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BACKGROUND: Research in chronic alcoholics on memory, decision-making, learning, stress, and reward circuitry has increasingly highlighted the importance of subcortical brain structures. In addition, epidemiological studies have established the pervasiveness of co-occurring psychiatric diagnoses in alcoholism. Subcortical structures have been implicated in externalizing pathology, including alcohol dependence, and in dysregulated stress and reward circuitry in anxiety and mood disorders and alcohol dependence. Most studies have focused on active or recently detoxified alcoholics, while subcortical structures in long-term abstinent alcoholics (LTAA) have remained relatively uninvestigated. METHODS: Structural MRI was used to compare volumes of 8 subcortical structures (lateral ventricles, thalamus, caudate, putamen, pallidum, hippocampus, amygdala, and nucleus accumbens) in 24 female and 28 male LTAA (mean abstinence=6.3 years, mean age= 46.6 years) and 23 female and 25 male nonalcoholic controls (NAC) (mean age=45.6 years) to explore relations between subcortical brain volumes and alcohol use measures in LTAA and relations between subcortical volumes and psychiatric diagnoses and symptom counts in LTAA and NAC. RESULTs: We found minimal differences between LTAA and NAC in subcortical volumes. However, in LTAA, but not NAC, volumes of targeted subcortical structures were smaller in individuals with versus without comorbid lifetime or current psychiatric diagnoses, independent of lifetime alcohol consumption. CONCLUSIONS: Our finding of minimal differences in subcortical volumes between LTAA and NAC is consistent with LTAA never having had volume deficits in these regions. However, given that imaging studies have frequently reported smaller subcortical volumes in active and recently detoxified alcoholics compared to controls, our results are also consistent with the recovery of subcortical volumes with sustained abstinence. The finding of persistent smaller subcortical volumes in LTAA, but not NAC, with comorbid psychiatric diagnoses, suggests that the smaller volumes are a result of the combined effects of chronic alcohol dependence and psychiatric morbidity and suggests that a comorbid psychiatric disorder (even if not current) interferes with the recovery of subcortical volumes.
机译:背景:关于慢性酒精中毒的记忆,决策,学习,压力和奖赏回路的研究越来越强调皮质下大脑结构的重要性。此外,流行病学研究确定了酒精中毒同时发生的精神病学诊断的普遍性。皮层下结构已经牵涉到外部化病理学,包括酒精依赖,以及焦虑和情绪障碍以及酒精依赖中压力和奖励电路失调。大多数研究集中于活跃或最近解毒的酒精中毒者,而长期戒酒者(LTAA)的皮层下结构尚未得到相对研究。方法:使用结构MRI对24名女性和28名男性LTAA(平均戒断= 6.3岁,平均年龄= 46.6岁)和23位女性和25位男性非酒精性对照(NAC)(平均年龄= 45.6岁),探讨LTAA中皮层下大脑容量和饮酒措施之间的关系,以及LTAA和NAC中皮层下容量与精神病学诊断和症状计数之间的关系。结果:我们发现皮层下体积的LTAA和NAC之间的差异最小。但是,在LTAA中,而不是NAC中,无论是否有合并性终身或当前精神病学诊断的患者,与终身饮酒无关,靶向皮层下皮质结构的体积都较小。结论:我们发现LTAA和NAC之间的皮层下体积的最小差异与LTAA从未在这些区域出现体积不足的情况相一致。但是,鉴于影像学研究经常报告活跃和最近解毒的酒精中毒患者皮层下皮层体积比对照组小,因此我们的结果也与持续戒断下皮层下皮层体积的恢复一致。在LTAA中发现持续较小的皮层下体积,但对精神病合并症却没有NAC的发现表明,较小的体积是慢性酒精依赖和精神病合并症的综合结果,并表明存在精神病合并症(即使不是当前)会干扰皮层下体积的恢复。

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