| Literature DB >> 22860092 |
Xiaomeng Xu1, Jin Wang, Arthur Aron, Wei Lei, J Lee Westmaas, Xuchu Weng.
Abstract
Self-expanding experiences like falling in love or engaging in novel, exciting and interesting activities activate the same brain reward mechanism (mesolimbic dopamine pathway) that reinforces drug use and abuse, including tobacco smoking. This suggests the possibility that reward from smoking is substitutable by self-expansion (through competition with the same neural system), potentially aiding cessation efforts. Using a model of self-expansion in the context of romantic love, the present fMRI experiment examined whether, among nicotine-deprived smokers, relationship self-expansion is associated with deactivation of cigarette cue-reactivity regions. Results indicated that among participants who were experiencing moderate levels of craving, cigarette cue-reactivity regions (e.g., cuneus and posterior cingulate cortex) showed significantly less activation during self-expansion conditions compared with control conditions. These results provide evidence that rewards from one domain (self-expansion) can act as a substitute for reward from another domain (nicotine) to attenuate cigarette cue reactivity.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22860092 PMCID: PMC3409150 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0042235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Sample block of experimental task and fMRI design.
We used a 2 (partner vs. acquaintance) x2 (cigarette cue vs pen) factor design. Each of the four distinct blocks was repeated three times.
Regional activations and deactivations for cigarette-cue contrasts.
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| left posterior cingulate | −6 | −57 | 16 | 9.14 | 118 | |||||
| left middle temporal gyrus | −40 | −64 | 13 | 5.29 | 69 | |||||
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| right precuneus | 14 | −70 | 41 | −7.04 | 461 | |||||
| left inferior parietal gyrus | −46 | −43 | 41 | −7.70 | 342 | |||||
| left inferior frontal gyrus | −46 | 2 | 31 | −10.56 | 171 | |||||
| left insula | −43 | −37 | 20 | −6.89 | 90 | |||||
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| bilateral posterior cingulate | −1 | −61 | 17 | 11.19 | 556 | |||||
| left supramarginal gyrus | −49 | −55 | 32 | 8.36 | 140 | |||||
| right medial frontal gyrus | 8 | 44 | 14 | 6.64 | 81 | |||||
| left superior frontal gyrus | −16 | 47 | 26 | 6.28 | 71 | |||||
| left anterior cingulate | −10 | 44 | 9 | 4.63 | 67 | |||||
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| left superior parietal lobule | −31 | −73 | 50 | −5.09 | 154 | |||||
| right superior parietal lobule | 41 | −58 | 50 | −4.45 | 112 | |||||
Whole brain analyses results for cigarette-cue contrasts. Coordinates are Talairach. We accepted p<0.05 (FWE-corrected) for the single peak voxel in a cluster with a minimum of 65 voxels (high craving group) and 67 voxels (moderate craving group). We also highlight several smaller clusters of interest that did not meet the minimum voxel size set by our Monte Carlo simulations. These smaller clusters were identified using a threshold of p<0.01 uncorrected, and we use an * in this table to indicate these smaller clusters of interest.
Regional activations and deactivations for partner-cue contrasts.
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| left putamen | −25 | 2 | 17 | 8.23 | 23* | |||||
| right culmen | 23 | −43 | −18 | 4.51 | 20* | |||||
| right inferior parietal lobule | 41 | −34 | 41 | 9.50 | 19* | |||||
| right middle frontal gyrus | 38 | 17 | 23 | 6.17 | 15* | |||||
| left caudate head | −13 | 11 | 2 | 7.25 | 12* | |||||
| left middle frontal gyrus | −25 | −10 | 41 | 7.27 | 12* | |||||
| right caudate head | 11 | 14 | 6 | 8.28 | 11* | |||||
| left cingulate gyrus | −13 | −28 | 32 | 5.74 | 10* | |||||
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| right anterior cingulate | 14 | 41 | −3 | −5.44 | 10* | |||||
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| left middle frontal gyrus | −40 | 31 | 26 | 6.98 | 19* | |||||
| white matter | −25 | −40 | 20 | 5.83 | 84 | |||||
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| left cuneus | −4 | −88 | 14 | −6.39 | 48* | |||||
| right superior temporal gyrus | 56 | −28 | 14 | −5.28 | 75 | |||||
| left amygdala | −14 | 2 | −12 | −7.39 | 65 | |||||
Whole brain analyses results for partner-cue contrasts. Coordinates are Talairach. We accepted p<0.05 (FWE-corrected) for the single peak voxel in a cluster with a minimum of 65 voxels (high craving group) and 67 voxels (moderate craving group). We also highlight several smaller clusters of interest that did not meet the minimum voxel size set by our Monte Carlo simulations. These smaller clusters were identified using a threshold of p<0.01 uncorrected, and we use an * in this table to indicate these smaller clusters of interest.
Figure 2Whole brain comparisons between conditions.
A: partner+pen vs. acquaintance+pen (p<0.01 uncorrected); B: partner+cig vs. partner+pen (IFG) (p<0.05, corrected); C: cue-induced craving: acquaintance+cig vs. acquaintance+pen (p<0.05, corrected); D: partner+cig vs. acquaintance+cig (p<0.05, corrected).
Figure 3Region of Interest (ROI) analysis of the percent signal change of six ROIs for the four experimental conditions (partner+cig, partner+pen, acquaintance+cig, and acquaintance+pen).
The radius for each ROI sphere is 6 mm, VTA was 3 mm. The left line shows the location of each ROI (white circle), the right line shows the corresponding percent signal change for four experimental conditions. The center coordinates (Talarich coordinates)of each ROI sphere are: anterior cingulate cortex(ACC)(-10, 44, 9); posterior cingulate cortex(PCC)(-1,-61,17); middle frontal cortex(MFC)(8,44,14); superior frontal cortex(SFC)(-16,47,26); caudate(-13,11,2) and precuneus(14–70 41). The ROI regions ACC, PCC, MFC and SFC are defined from an activation map contrasting acquaintance+cig vs. acquaintance+pen in moderate-craving group; caudate is defined from an activation map of partner+pen vs. acquaintance+pen in moderate-craving group and precuneus is defined from an activation map of partner+cig vs. partner+pen in high-craving group.