感觉寻求
伏隔核
感觉
心理学
生理学
医学
临床心理学
内科学
神经科学
中枢神经系统
社会心理学
人格
作者
Angelica M. Morales,Stephen J. Boyd,Kristen L. Mackiewicz Seghete,Alicia J. Johnson,Michael D. De Bellis,Bonnie J. Nagel
出处
期刊:Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
[Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc.]
日期:2019-11-01
卷期号:80 (6): 594-601
被引量:22
标识
DOI:10.15288/jsad.2019.80.594
摘要
In adolescence, sensation seeking is associated with earlier onset of alcohol use, which is a risk factor for a variety of negative consequences later in life. Individual differences in sensation seeking are related to brain function in the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), a brain region that undergoes considerable structural development during adolescence. Therefore, the goal of this study was to determine whether NAcc volume in alcohol-naive adolescents was associated with future sensation seeking and alcohol use and whether these associations differed by sex.High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure NAcc volume at baseline in 514 alcohol-naive adolescents (50.2% female) from the National Consortium on Alcohol & Neurodevelopment in Adolescence study. Direct effects of NAcc volume on adolescent drinking 2 years after baseline, and indirect effects mediated through sensation seeking 1 year after baseline, were assessed.An indirect effect of NAcc volume on subsequent drinking through sensation seeking was significant for males, but not females. This effect was driven by a positive association between NAcc volume and sensation seeking observed in male, but not female, participants. A direct effect of NAcc volume on subsequent alcohol use was detected in females, but not males. In females, no association between NAcc volume and sensation seeking was detected, but NAcc volume was positively associated with future alcohol use.These findings suggest that delayed structural maturation of the NAcc may be a risk factor for alcohol use in adolescence; however, the mechanism by which the structure of the NAcc confers risk differs by sex.
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