酒精使用障碍
功能磁共振成像
心理学
默认模式网络
扁桃形结构
苦恼
神经影像学
功能连接
神经科学
丘脑
情感(语言学)
医学
临床心理学
酒
生物
生物化学
沟通
作者
Yana Schwarze,Johanna F. Voges,Alexander Schröder,Sven Dreeßen,Oliver P Voss,Sören Krach,Frieder M. Paulus,Klaus Junghanns,Lena Rademacher
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bpsgos.2024.100358
摘要
There is evidence that the processing of acute stress is altered in alcohol use disorder (AUD), but little is known about how this is manifested simultaneously across different stress parameters and which neural processes are involved. The current study examined physiological and affective responses to stress and functional connectivity in AUD. Salivary cortisol samples, pulse rate, and affect ratings were collected on 2 days from 34 individuals with moderate or severe AUD during early abstinence and 34 control participants. On one of the days, stress was induced, and on the other day, a nonstressful control task was performed. Following the intervention, participants underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess functional connectivity, with a focus on cortical and subcortical seed regions previously reported to be involved in AUD and/or stress. For pulse rate and cortisol, stress responses were blunted in AUD, whereas the affective response was stronger. Neuroimaging analyses revealed stress-related group differences in functional connectivity, involving the connectivity of striatal seeds with the posterior default mode network, cerebellum, and midcingulate cortex and of the posterior default mode network seed with the striatum and thalamus. The results suggest a dissociation between subjectively experienced distress and the physiological stress response in AUD as well as stress-related alterations in functional connectivity. These findings highlight the complex interplay between chronic alcohol use and acute stress regulation, offering valuable considerations for the development of therapeutic strategies.
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