线索反应性
脑岛
渴求
功能磁共振成像
心理学
社会心理的
酒精使用障碍
神经影像学
酒
酒精依赖
意识的神经相关物
临床心理学
上瘾
精神科
神经科学
认知
化学
生物化学
作者
Patrick Bach,Judith Zaiser,Sina Zimmermann,Thomas Geßner,Sabine Hoffmann,Sarah Gerhardt,Oksana Berhe,Nina Kim Bekier,Martin Abel,Philipp Radler,Jens Langejürgen,Heike Tost,Bernd Lenz,Sabine Vollstädt‐Klein,Jan Stallkamp,Clemens Kirschbaum,Falk Kiefer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.08.024
摘要
Stress and alcohol cues trigger alcohol consumption and relapse in alcohol use disorder. However, the neurobiological processes underlying their interaction are not well understood. Thus, we conducted a randomized, controlled neuroimaging study to investigate the effects of psychosocial stress on neural cue reactivity and addictive behaviors.Neural alcohol cue reactivity was assessed in 91 individuals with alcohol use disorder using a validated functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) task. Activation patterns were measured twice, at baseline and during a second fMRI session, prior to which participants were assigned to psychosocial stress (experimental condition) or a matched control condition or physical exercise (control conditions). Together with fMRI data, alcohol craving and cortisol levels were assessed, and alcohol use data were collected during a 12-month follow-up. Analyses tested the effects of psychosocial stress on neural cue reactivity and associations with cortisol levels, craving, and alcohol use.Compared with both control conditions, psychosocial stress elicited higher alcohol cue-induced activation in the left anterior insula (familywise error-corrected p < .05) and a stress- and cue-specific dynamic increase in insula activation over time (F22,968 = 2.143, p = .007), which was predicted by higher cortisol levels during the experimental intervention (r = 0.310, false discovery rate-corrected p = .016). Cue-induced insula activation was positively correlated with alcohol craving during fMRI (r = 0.262, false discovery rate-corrected p = .032) and alcohol use during follow-up (r = 0.218, false discovery rate-corrected p = .046).Results indicate a stress-induced sensitization of cue-induced activation in the left insula as a neurobiological correlate of the effects of psychosocial stress on alcohol craving and alcohol use in alcohol use disorder, which likely reflects changes in salience attribution and goal-directed behavior.
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