Franklin Teresa R, Wetherill Reagan R, Jagannathan Kanchana, Johnson Barbara, Mumma Joel, Hager Nathan, Rao Hengyi, Childress Anna Rose
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Center for Functional Neuroimaging, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2014 Aug 4;9(8):e104102. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0104102. eCollection 2014.
Cigarette smoke contains nicotine and toxic chemicals and may cause significant neurochemical and anatomical brain changes. Voxel-based morphometry studies have examined the effects of smoking on the brain by comparing gray matter volume (GMV) in nicotine dependent individuals (NDs) to nonsmoking individuals with inconsistent results. Although sex differences in neural and behavioral features of nicotine dependence are reported, sex differences in regional GMV remain unknown. The current study examined sex differences in GMV in a large sample of 80 NDs (41 males) and 80 healthy controls (41 males) using voxel-based morphometry. Within NDs, we explored whether GMV was correlated with measures of cigarette use and nicotine dependence. High-resolution T1 structural scans were obtained from all participants. Segmentation and registration were performed in SPM8 using the optimized DARTEL approach. Covariates included age and an estimate of total global GMV. Differences were considered significant at p≤0.001, with a whole brain FWE-corrected cluster probability of p<0.025. Among NDs compared to Controls less GMV was observed in the thalamus and bilateral cerebellum and greater GMV was observed in the bilateral putamen and right parahippocampus. Lower thalamic GMV was observed in both female and male NDs compared to Controls. Female NDs also had lower GMV in the left cerebellum and in the ventral medial and orbitofrontal cortices with no areas of greater GMV. Male NDs had lower GMV in bilateral cerebellum and greater GMV in bilateral parahippocampus and left putamen. Within male NDs, GMV in the left putamen was correlated with number of pack years. This study, conducted in a large cohort, contributes to our knowledge of brain morphology in nicotine addiction and provides additional evidence of sex-specific effects on GMV in NDs. Identifying brain vulnerabilities with respect to sex provides a methodological framework for personalized therapies to improve relapse rates for both sexes.
香烟烟雾中含有尼古丁和有毒化学物质,可能会导致大脑发生显著的神经化学和解剖学变化。基于体素的形态学研究通过比较尼古丁依赖个体(NDs)与非吸烟个体的灰质体积(GMV),来研究吸烟对大脑的影响,但结果并不一致。尽管有报道称尼古丁依赖在神经和行为特征上存在性别差异,但区域GMV的性别差异仍不明确。本研究使用基于体素的形态学方法,在80名NDs(41名男性)和80名健康对照者(41名男性)的大样本中,研究了GMV的性别差异。在NDs中,我们探讨了GMV是否与吸烟量和尼古丁依赖程度相关。所有参与者均进行了高分辨率T1结构扫描。在SPM8中使用优化的DARTEL方法进行分割和配准。协变量包括年龄和全脑GMV总量估计值。当p≤0.001时,差异被认为具有显著性,全脑FWE校正后的聚类概率为p<0.025。与对照组相比,NDs的丘脑和双侧小脑GMV较低,双侧壳核和右侧海马旁回GMV较高。与对照组相比,女性和男性NDs的丘脑GMV均较低。女性NDs的左侧小脑、腹内侧和眶额皮质GMV也较低,没有GMV较高的区域。男性NDs的双侧小脑GMV较低,双侧海马旁回和左侧壳核GMV较高。在男性NDs中,左侧壳核的GMV与吸烟包年数相关。这项在大型队列中进行的研究,有助于我们了解尼古丁成瘾中的脑形态学,并为NDs中GMV的性别特异性影响提供了额外证据。确定与性别相关的脑易损性,为个性化治疗提供了一个方法框架,以提高两性的戒烟成功率。