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Subcortical surface morphometry in substance dependence: An ENIGMA addiction working group study

Authors :
Neda Jahanshad
Christopher R.K. Ching
Yann Chye
Anna E. Goudriaan
Ozlem Korucuoglu
Albert Batalla
Angelica M. Morales
Scott Mackey
Nadia Solowij
Catherine Orr
Edythe D. London
Dan J. Stein
John J. Foxe
Ruth J. van Holst
Godfrey D. Pearlson
Janna Cousijn
Liesbeth Reneman
Valentina Lorenzetti
Robert Hester
Patricia J. Conrod
Shashwath A. Meda
Alain Dagher
Rajita Sinha
Samantha J. Brooks
Paul M. Thompson
Boris A. Gutman
Chiang-Shan R. Li
Maartje Luijten
Kent E. Hutchison
Murat Yücel
Dick J. Veltman
Lianne Schmaal
Anne Uhlmann
Elliot A. Stein
Hugh Garavan
Reinout W. Wiers
Elisabeth C. Caparelli
Rocío Martín-Santos
Antonio Verdejo-García
Anne Marije Kaag
Sara K. Blaine
Reza Momenan
Martin P. Paulus
Deborah Tang
Ontwikkelingspsychologie (Psychologie, FMG)
Psychology Other Research (FMG)
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Brain Imaging
Psychiatry
Anatomy and neurosciences
Adult Psychiatry
ANS - Compulsivity, Impulsivity & Attention
APH - Personalized Medicine
APH - Mental Health
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
APH - Digital Health
Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
Clinical Neuropsychology
Source :
Addiction biology, vol 25, iss 6, Addiction Biology, 25, 6, Chye, Y, Mackey, S, Gutman, B A, Ching, C R K, Batalla, A, Blaine, S, Brooks, S, Caparelli, E C, Cousijn, J, Dagher, A, Foxe, J J, Goudriaan, A E, Hester, R, Hutchison, K, Jahanshad, N, Kaag, A M, Korucuoglu, O, Li, C-S R, London, E D, Lorenzetti, V, Luijten, M, Martin-Santos, R, Meda, S A, Momenan, R, Morales, A, Orr, C, Paulus, M P, Pearlson, G, Reneman, L, Schmaal, L, Sinha, R, Solowij, N, Stein, D J, Stein, E A, Tang, D, Uhlmann, A, van Holst, R, Veltman, D J, Verdejo-Garcia, A, Wiers, R W, Yuecel, M, Thompson, P M, Conrod, P & Garavan, H 2020, ' Subcortical surface morphometry in substance dependence: An ENIGMA addiction working group study ', Addiction Biology, vol. 25, no. 6, e12830, pp. 1-15 . https://doi.org/10.1111/adb.12830, Addiction Biology, 25, Addict Biol, Addiction Biology, 25(6):e12830. Wiley-Blackwell, Addiction biology, 25(6):e12830. Wiley-Blackwell, Addiction Biology, 25(6):e12830, 1-15. Wiley-Blackwell, Chye, Y, Mackey, S, Gutman, B A, Ching, C R K, Batalla, A, Blaine, S, Brooks, S, Caparelli, E C, Cousijn, J, Dagher, A, Foxe, J J, Goudriaan, A E, Hester, R, Hutchison, K, Jahanshad, N, Kaag, A M, Korucuoglu, O, Li, C-S R, London, E D, Lorenzetti, V, Luijten, M, Martin-Santos, R, Meda, S A, Momenan, R, Morales, A, Orr, C, Paulus, M P, Pearlson, G, Reneman, L, Schmaal, L, Sinha, R, Solowij, N, Stein, D J, Stein, E A, Tang, D, Uhlmann, A, van Holst, R, Veltman, D J, Verdejo-Garcia, A, Wiers, R W, Yücel, M, Thompson, P M, Conrod, P & Garavan, H 2020, ' Subcortical surface morphometry in substance dependence: An ENIGMA addiction working group study ', Addiction Biology, vol. 25, no. 6, e12830 . https://doi.org/10.1111/adb.12830
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, 2020.

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 219494.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) While imaging studies have demonstrated volumetric differences in subcortical structures associated with dependence on various abused substances, findings to date have not been wholly consistent. Moreover, most studies have not compared brain morphology across those dependent on different substances of abuse to identify substance-specific and substance-general dependence effects. By pooling large multinational datasets from 33 imaging sites, this study examined subcortical surface morphology in 1628 nondependent controls and 2277 individuals with dependence on alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, methamphetamine, and/or cannabis. Subcortical structures were defined by FreeSurfer segmentation and converted to a mesh surface to extract two vertex-level metrics - the radial distance (RD) of the structure surface from a medial curve and the log of the Jacobian determinant (JD) - that, respectively, describe local thickness and surface area dilation/contraction. Mega-analyses were performed on measures of RD and JD to test for the main effect of substance dependence, controlling for age, sex, intracranial volume, and imaging site. Widespread differences between dependent users and nondependent controls were found across subcortical structures, driven primarily by users dependent on alcohol. Alcohol dependence was associated with localized lower RD and JD across most structures, with the strongest effects in the hippocampus, thalamus, putamen, and amygdala. Meanwhile, nicotine use was associated with greater RD and JD relative to nonsmokers in multiple regions, with the strongest effects in the bilateral hippocampus and right nucleus accumbens. By demonstrating subcortical morphological differences unique to alcohol and nicotine use, rather than dependence across all substances, results suggest substance-specific relationships with subcortical brain structures. 15 p.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13691600 and 13556215
Volume :
25
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Addiction Biology
Accession number :
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