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Signatures of alcohol use in the structure and neurochemistry of insular cortex: a correlational study

Signatures of alcohol use in the structure and neurochemistry of insular cortex: a correlational study
Signatures of alcohol use in the structure and neurochemistry of insular cortex: a correlational study
Rationale: Insular cortex supports the representation of motivational feelings through the integration of interoceptive information concerning bodily physiology. Compromised insular integrity is implicated in alcohol and drug use disorders. Alcohol-associated insular dysfunction may arise through aberrant glutamatergic neurotransmission associated with selective neuronal death and atrophy.OBJECTIVE: In a sample of alcohol users, we combined magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) with voxel and surface-based morphometry (VBM, SBM) to test the hypothesis that the neurochemical and structural properties of the insula relate to alcohol use.
Methods: Twenty-three healthy individuals were characterized by measures of alcohol use and subjective craving. Right mid-insula glutamate/glutamine (Glx) and total N-acetylaspartate/N-acetyl-aspartylglutamate (TNAA) concentrations were measured using MRS. Right insular structure was quantified using VBM and SBM parameters. We tested for predictive associations between these neuroimaging and behavioral/psychometric measures using Bayesian statistics.
Results: Reduced insular Glx concentration was associated with increased alcohol compulsions and, to a lesser extent, with greater alcohol use severity. Anecdotal evidence for a negative relationship between alcohol use severity and levels of insular gyrification was also observed.
Conclusions: This study is, to date, the first characterization of the neurochemical and morphological integrity of insular cortex in alcohol users. Our data seem to reveal a negative relationship between alcohol use and the neurochemical and structural integrity of the insula, a critical substrate for motivational behavior. These neurobiological characteristics might contribute to loss of control toward compulsive drinking with prolonged and excessive alcohol use.
Adolescent, Adult, Alcohol Drinking/metabolism, Bayes Theorem, Cerebral Cortex/chemistry, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods, Male, Neurochemistry, Neuroimaging/methods, Young Adult
0033-3158
2579-2591
Betka, Sophie
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Harris, Lisa
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Rae, Charlotte
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Palfi, Bence
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Pfeifer, Gaby
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Sequeira, Henrique
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Duka, Theodora
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Critchley, Hugo
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et al.
Betka, Sophie
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Harris, Lisa
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Rae, Charlotte
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Palfi, Bence
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Pfeifer, Gaby
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Sequeira, Henrique
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Duka, Theodora
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Critchley, Hugo
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Betka, Sophie, Harris, Lisa, Rae, Charlotte and Pfeifer, Gaby , et al. (2019) Signatures of alcohol use in the structure and neurochemistry of insular cortex: a correlational study. Psychopharmacology, 236 (9), 2579-2591. (doi:10.1007/s00213-019-05228-w).

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Abstract

Rationale: Insular cortex supports the representation of motivational feelings through the integration of interoceptive information concerning bodily physiology. Compromised insular integrity is implicated in alcohol and drug use disorders. Alcohol-associated insular dysfunction may arise through aberrant glutamatergic neurotransmission associated with selective neuronal death and atrophy.OBJECTIVE: In a sample of alcohol users, we combined magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) with voxel and surface-based morphometry (VBM, SBM) to test the hypothesis that the neurochemical and structural properties of the insula relate to alcohol use.
Methods: Twenty-three healthy individuals were characterized by measures of alcohol use and subjective craving. Right mid-insula glutamate/glutamine (Glx) and total N-acetylaspartate/N-acetyl-aspartylglutamate (TNAA) concentrations were measured using MRS. Right insular structure was quantified using VBM and SBM parameters. We tested for predictive associations between these neuroimaging and behavioral/psychometric measures using Bayesian statistics.
Results: Reduced insular Glx concentration was associated with increased alcohol compulsions and, to a lesser extent, with greater alcohol use severity. Anecdotal evidence for a negative relationship between alcohol use severity and levels of insular gyrification was also observed.
Conclusions: This study is, to date, the first characterization of the neurochemical and morphological integrity of insular cortex in alcohol users. Our data seem to reveal a negative relationship between alcohol use and the neurochemical and structural integrity of the insula, a critical substrate for motivational behavior. These neurobiological characteristics might contribute to loss of control toward compulsive drinking with prolonged and excessive alcohol use.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 March 2019
Published date: 1 September 2019
Keywords: Adolescent, Adult, Alcohol Drinking/metabolism, Bayes Theorem, Cerebral Cortex/chemistry, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods, Male, Neurochemistry, Neuroimaging/methods, Young Adult

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Local EPrints ID: 475629
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475629
ISSN: 0033-3158
PURE UUID: fa979a3d-901e-434d-b46e-31a7c618295d
ORCID for Gaby Pfeifer: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8737-1255

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Date deposited: 22 Mar 2023 17:48
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:15

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Author: Sophie Betka
Author: Lisa Harris
Author: Charlotte Rae
Author: Bence Palfi
Author: Gaby Pfeifer ORCID iD
Author: Henrique Sequeira
Author: Theodora Duka
Author: Hugo Critchley
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