Craving dynamics and related cerebral substrates predict timing of use in alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use disorders

Valentine Chirokoff , Maud Dupuy , Majd Abdallah , Melina Fatseas , Fuschia Serre , Marc Auriacombe , David Misdrahi , Sylvie Berthoz , Joel Swendsen , Edith V. Sullivan , Sandra Chanraud
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Abstract

Background

Patients treated for Substance Use Disorders exhibit highly fluctuating patterns of craving that could reveal novel prognostic markers of use. Accordingly, we 1) measured fluctuations within intensively repeated measures of craving and 2) linked fluctuations of craving to connectivity indices within resting-state (rs) brain regions to assess their relation to use among patients undergoing treatment for Alcohol, Tobacco and Cannabis Use Disorders

Method

Participants —64 individuals with SUD for tobacco, alcohol, or cannabis and 35 healthy controls— completed a week of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) during which they reported craving intensity and substance use five times daily. Before EMA, a subsample of 50 patients, and 34 healthy controls also completed resting-state (rs)-MRI acquisitions. Craving temporal dynamics within each day were characterized using Standard Deviation (SD), Auto-Correlation Factor (ACF), and Mean Successive Square Difference (MSSD). Absolute Difference (AD) in craving between assessments was a prospective prediction measure.

Results

Within-day, higher MSSD predicted greater substance use while controlling for mean craving. Prospectively higher AD predicted later increased substance use independently of previous use or craving level. Moreover, MSSD was linked to strength in five functional neural connections, most involving frontotemporal systems. Cerebello-thalamic and thalamo-frontal connectivity were also linked to substance use and distinguished the SUD from the controls.

Conclusion

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to indicate that instability in craving may be a trigger for use in several SUD types, beyond the known effect of craving intensity.

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渴望动力学和相关的大脑底物预测酒精、烟草和大麻使用障碍的使用时间
背景:接受药物使用障碍治疗的患者表现出高度波动的渴望模式,这可能揭示新的药物使用预后标志物。因此,我们1)测量了强烈重复测量的渴望波动,2)将渴望波动与静息状态(rs)大脑区域内的连通性指数联系起来,以评估它们与接受酒精、烟草和大麻使用障碍治疗的患者使用的关系。他们完成了为期一周的生态瞬间评估(EMA),在此期间,他们每天报告五次渴望强度和物质使用情况。在EMA之前,50名患者和34名健康对照者的亚样本也完成了静息状态(rs)-MRI采集。使用标准差(SD)、自相关因子(ACF)和均连续平方差(MSSD)来表征每天的渴望时间动态。绝对差异(AD)在评估之间的渴望是前瞻性的预测措施。结果在控制平均渴望的情况下,较高的MSSD预示着更大的物质使用。预期较高的AD预示着以后药物使用的增加,与以前的使用或渴望水平无关。此外,MSSD与五个功能性神经连接的强度有关,其中大多数涉及额颞叶系统。小脑-丘脑和丘脑-额叶的连通性也与物质使用有关,并将SUD与对照组区分开来。据我们所知,这是第一个研究表明,除了已知的渴望强度的影响外,渴望的不稳定性可能是几种SUD类型使用的触发因素。
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