Reduced midbrain functional connectivity and recovery in abstinent heroin users

Dopaminergic pathways from the midbrain to striatum as well as cortex are involved in addiction. However, the alternations of these pathways and whether the recoveries of aberrant circuits would be detected after prolonged abstinence in heroin users are rarely known. The resting-state functional con...

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Published inJournal of psychiatric research Vol. 144; pp. 168 - 176
Main Authors Xu, Yan, Wang, Shicong, Chen, Longmao, Shao, Ziqiang, Zhang, Min, Liu, Shuang, Wen, Xinwen, Li, Yangding, Yang, Wenhan, Tang, Fei, Luo, Jing, Fan, Li, Yan, Cui, Liu, Jun, Yuan, Kai
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Abstract Dopaminergic pathways from the midbrain to striatum as well as cortex are involved in addiction. However, the alternations of these pathways and whether the recoveries of aberrant circuits would be detected after prolonged abstinence in heroin users are rarely known. The resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) patterns of midbrain (i.e., the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and substantia nigra (SN)) were compared between 40 abstinent heroin users with opioid use disorder (HUs) and 35 healthy controls (HCs). Then, we tested the functional recovery hypothesis by both cross-sectional and longitudinal design. For cross-sectional design, HUs were separated into short-term abstainers (STs) (3–15 days) and long-term abstainers (LTs) (>15 days). With regard to longitudinal design, 22 subjects among HUs were followed up for 10 months. A sandwich estimator method was used to analyze the differences between baseline HUs and follow-up HUs. HUs showed lower RSFC between midbrain and several cortical areas (medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC) and anterior cingulate cortex) compared with HCs. Besides, lower RSFC of VTA-right nucleus accumbens circuit as well as right SN- caudate circuit was also found in HUs. The enhanced RSFC value of VTA-left mOFC circuit was observed in LTs, compared with STs. Additionally, longitudinal design also revealed the increased RSFC values of the midbrain with frontal cortex after 10 months prolonged abstinence. We revealed abnormal functional organizations of midbrain-striato and midbrain-cortical circuits in HUs. More importantly, partially recovery of these dysfunctions can be found after long-term abstinence.
AbstractList Dopaminergic pathways from the midbrain to striatum as well as cortex are involved in addiction. However, the alternations of these pathways and whether the recoveries of aberrant circuits would be detected after prolonged abstinence in heroin users are rarely known. The resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) patterns of midbrain (i.e., the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and substantia nigra (SN)) were compared between 40 abstinent heroin users with opioid use disorder (HUs) and 35 healthy controls (HCs). Then, we tested the functional recovery hypothesis by both cross-sectional and longitudinal design. For cross-sectional design, HUs were separated into short-term abstainers (STs) (3–15 days) and long-term abstainers (LTs) (>15 days). With regard to longitudinal design, 22 subjects among HUs were followed up for 10 months. A sandwich estimator method was used to analyze the differences between baseline HUs and follow-up HUs. HUs showed lower RSFC between midbrain and several cortical areas (medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC) and anterior cingulate cortex) compared with HCs. Besides, lower RSFC of VTA-right nucleus accumbens circuit as well as right SN- caudate circuit was also found in HUs. The enhanced RSFC value of VTA-left mOFC circuit was observed in LTs, compared with STs. Additionally, longitudinal design also revealed the increased RSFC values of the midbrain with frontal cortex after 10 months prolonged abstinence. We revealed abnormal functional organizations of midbrain-striato and midbrain-cortical circuits in HUs. More importantly, partially recovery of these dysfunctions can be found after long-term abstinence.
Dopaminergic pathways from the midbrain to striatum as well as cortex are involved in addiction. However, the alternations of these pathways and whether the recoveries of aberrant circuits would be detected after prolonged abstinence in heroin users are rarely known. The resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) patterns of midbrain (i.e., the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and substantia nigra (SN)) were compared between 40 abstinent heroin users with opioid use disorder (HUs) and 35 healthy controls (HCs). Then, we tested the functional recovery hypothesis by both cross-sectional and longitudinal design. For cross-sectional design, HUs were separated into short-term abstainers (STs) (3-15 days) and long-term abstainers (LTs) (>15 days). With regard to longitudinal design, 22 subjects among HUs were followed up for 10 months. A sandwich estimator method was used to analyze the differences between baseline HUs and follow-up HUs. HUs showed lower RSFC between midbrain and several cortical areas (medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC) and anterior cingulate cortex) compared with HCs. Besides, lower RSFC of VTA-right nucleus accumbens circuit as well as right SN- caudate circuit was also found in HUs. The enhanced RSFC value of VTA-left mOFC circuit was observed in LTs, compared with STs. Additionally, longitudinal design also revealed the increased RSFC values of the midbrain with frontal cortex after 10 months prolonged abstinence. We revealed abnormal functional organizations of midbrain-striato and midbrain-cortical circuits in HUs. More importantly, partially recovery of these dysfunctions can be found after long-term abstinence.Dopaminergic pathways from the midbrain to striatum as well as cortex are involved in addiction. However, the alternations of these pathways and whether the recoveries of aberrant circuits would be detected after prolonged abstinence in heroin users are rarely known. The resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) patterns of midbrain (i.e., the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and substantia nigra (SN)) were compared between 40 abstinent heroin users with opioid use disorder (HUs) and 35 healthy controls (HCs). Then, we tested the functional recovery hypothesis by both cross-sectional and longitudinal design. For cross-sectional design, HUs were separated into short-term abstainers (STs) (3-15 days) and long-term abstainers (LTs) (>15 days). With regard to longitudinal design, 22 subjects among HUs were followed up for 10 months. A sandwich estimator method was used to analyze the differences between baseline HUs and follow-up HUs. HUs showed lower RSFC between midbrain and several cortical areas (medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC) and anterior cingulate cortex) compared with HCs. Besides, lower RSFC of VTA-right nucleus accumbens circuit as well as right SN- caudate circuit was also found in HUs. The enhanced RSFC value of VTA-left mOFC circuit was observed in LTs, compared with STs. Additionally, longitudinal design also revealed the increased RSFC values of the midbrain with frontal cortex after 10 months prolonged abstinence. We revealed abnormal functional organizations of midbrain-striato and midbrain-cortical circuits in HUs. More importantly, partially recovery of these dysfunctions can be found after long-term abstinence.
Author Tang, Fei
Wang, Shicong
Yan, Cui
Shao, Ziqiang
Wen, Xinwen
Zhang, Min
Xu, Yan
Chen, Longmao
Yuan, Kai
Fan, Li
Luo, Jing
Li, Yangding
Liu, Jun
Liu, Shuang
Yang, Wenhan
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Heroin use
Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Recovery
Resting-state functional connectivity
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