物质使用障碍家族史和父母冲动与风险决策过程中的神经反应有不同的关联。

Frontiers in neuroimaging Pub Date : 2023-06-21 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnimg.2023.1110494
Joseph Aloi, Elizabeth Kwon, Tom A Hummer, Kathleen I Crum, Nikhil Shah, Lauren Pratt, Matthew C Aalsma, Peter Finn, John Nurnberger, Leslie A Hulvershorn
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背景:危险决策与青春期药物使用行为的发展有关。尽管先前的工作调查了患有物质使用障碍(SUDs)的家庭高危青少年的风险决策,但很少有研究控制共病外化障碍(ED)的存在。此外,很少有研究调查父母冲动在与风险决策相关的后代神经生物学中的作用功能磁共振成像。使用UPPS-P冲动行为量表测量了父母和儿童的冲动。结果:我们发现,与健康对照组和高风险组相比,精神病对照组的人在做出选择时,随着气球爆炸的机会增加,表现出更大的兴奋性,即头侧前扣带皮层(rACC)和外侧眶额皮层(lOFC)。我们还发现,在这些区域,更大的激活和父母的冲动之间存在正相关。然而,在rACC中,这种关系是由组调节的,因此HC组的激活和父母冲动之间存在正相关关系,而HR组则相反。结论:这些发现表明,有和没有SUD家族史的ED患者在风险决策的神经生物学基础上存在关键差异。目前的研究结果建立在现有的通过整合父母因素影响成瘾风险的神经生物学因素模型的基础上。这项工作为测试预防性干预措施的更精确的风险模型铺平了道路。
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Family history of substance use disorder and parental impulsivity are differentially associated with neural responses during risky decision-making.

Background: Risky decision-making is associated with the development of substance use behaviors during adolescence. Although prior work has investigated risky decision-making in adolescents at familial high risk for developing substance use disorders (SUDs), little research has controlled for the presence of co-morbid externalizing disorders (EDs). Additionally, few studies have investigated the role of parental impulsivity in offspring neurobiology associated with risky decision-making.

Methods: One-hundred twenty-five children (28 healthy controls, 47 psychiatric controls with EDs without a familial history of SUD, and 50 high-risk children with co-morbid EDs with a familial history of SUD) participated in the Balloon Analog Risk Task while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging. Impulsivity for parents and children was measured using the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale.

Results: We found that individuals in the psychiatric control group showed greater activation, as chances of balloon explosion increased, while making choices, relative to the healthy control and high-risk groups in the rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC) and lateral orbitofrontal cortex (lOFC). We also found a positive association between greater activation and parental impulsivity in these regions. However, within rACC, this relationship was moderated by group, such that there was a positive relationship between activation and parental impulsivity in the HC group, but an inverse relationship in the HR group.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that there are key differences in the neurobiology underlying risky decision-making in individuals with EDs with and without a familial history of SUD. The current findings build on existing models of neurobiological factors influencing addiction risk by integrating parental factors. This work paves the way for more precise risk models in which to test preventive interventions.

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