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The Utility of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Understanding Substance Use Disorders: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Tracy Hellem1, Xianfeng Shi2, Gwen Latendresse3, Perry F Renshaw4.   

Abstract

The aim of this article is to present a systematic review of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) studies of substance use disorders. As a noninvasive and nonionizing imaging technique, MRS is being widely used in substance abuse research to evaluate the effects substances of abuse have on brain chemistry. Nearly 40 peer-reviewed research articles that focused on the utility of MRS in alcohol, methamphetamine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, cocaine, opiates, opioids, marijuana, and nicotine use disorders were reviewed. Findings indicate inconsistencies with respect to alterations in brain chemistry within each substance of abuse, and the most consistent finding across substances was decreased N-acetylaspartate and choline levels with chronic alcohol, methamphetamine, and nicotine use. Variation in the brain regions studied, imaging technique, as well as small sample sizes might explain the discrepancies in findings within each substance. Future well-designed MRS studies offer promise in examining novel treatment approaches in substance use disorders.
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Keywords:  alcohol and drug abuse; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; neurochemistry; neuroimaging

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26282670      PMCID: PMC5495546          DOI: 10.1177/1078390315598606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc        ISSN: 1078-3903            Impact factor:   2.385


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Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2011-06-01       Impact factor: 11.105

2.  Abnormal hippocampal neurochemistry in smokers: evidence from proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 3 T.

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Journal:  Nat Rev Neurosci       Date:  2013-04-10       Impact factor: 34.870

4.  Investigating the microstructural and neurochemical environment within the basal ganglia of current methamphetamine abusers.

Authors:  Joanne C Lin; Reem K Jan; Rob R Kydd; Bruce R Russell
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2015-01-31       Impact factor: 4.492

5.  Preliminary evidence for white matter metabolite differences in marijuana-dependent young men using 2D J-resolved magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging at 4 Tesla.

Authors:  Marisa M Silveri; John Eric Jensen; Isabelle M Rosso; Jennifer T Sneider; Deborah A Yurgelun-Todd
Journal:  Psychiatry Res       Date:  2011-03-31       Impact factor: 3.222

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Journal:  Br Med Bull       Date:  1996-07       Impact factor: 4.291

7.  (1)H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) in methamphetamine dependence and methamphetamine induced psychosis.

Authors:  Fleur M Howells; Anne Uhlmann; Henk Temmingh; Heidi Sinclair; Ernesta Meintjes; Don Wilson; Dan J Stein
Journal:  Schizophr Res       Date:  2014-02-12       Impact factor: 4.939

8.  Lower glutamate levels in rostral anterior cingulate of chronic cocaine users - A (1)H-MRS study using TE-averaged PRESS at 3 T with an optimized quantification strategy.

Authors:  Shaolin Yang; Betty Jo Salmeron; Thomas J Ross; Zheng-Xiong Xi; Elliot A Stein; Yihong Yang
Journal:  Psychiatry Res       Date:  2009-11-10       Impact factor: 3.222

9.  Effects of heavy drinking, binge drinking, and family history of alcoholism on regional brain metabolites.

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10.  Sustained effects of ecstasy on the human brain: a prospective neuroimaging study in novel users.

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Journal:  Brain       Date:  2008-10-07       Impact factor: 13.501

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2.  Brain metabolite alterations related to alcohol use: a meta-analysis of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies.

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3.  Brain metabolite levels in recently sober individuals with alcohol use disorder: Relation to drinking variables and relapse.

Authors:  Natalie M Zahr; Rebecca A Carr; Torsten Rohlfing; Dirk Mayer; Edith V Sullivan; Ian M Colrain; Adolf Pfefferbaum
Journal:  Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging       Date:  2016-02-18       Impact factor: 2.376

Review 4.  Magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies of substance use disorders: Current landscape and potential future directions.

Authors:  Stephen J Kohut; Marc J Kaufman
Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav       Date:  2020-12-14       Impact factor: 3.533

Review 5.  Motion correction in magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

Authors:  Muhammad G Saleh; Richard A E Edden; Linda Chang; Thomas Ernst
Journal:  Magn Reson Med       Date:  2020-04-17       Impact factor: 3.737

6.  Lower Choline Rate in the Left Prefrontal Cortex Is Associated With Higher Amount of Alcohol Use in Alcohol Use Disorder.

Authors:  Rodrigo Stênio Moll de Souza; Marcos Rosa; Thaísa Malbar Rodrigues; Thayssa Dalla Costa Escobar; Emerson Leandro Gasparetto; Ester Miyuki Nakamura-Palacios
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2018-11-07       Impact factor: 4.157

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8.  Short-term nicotine deprivation alters dorsal anterior cingulate glutamate concentration and concomitant cingulate-cortical functional connectivity.

Authors:  Osama A Abulseoud; Thomas J Ross; Hyung Wook Nam; Elisabeth C Caparelli; Michael Tennekoon; Brooke Schleyer; Juan Castillo; John Fedota; Hong Gu; Yihong Yang; Elliot Stein
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2020-06-19       Impact factor: 7.853

9.  Anterior Cingulate Cortex Glutamate Levels Are Related to Response to Initial Antipsychotic Treatment in Drug-Naive First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients.

Authors:  Jinguang Li; Honghong Ren; Ying He; ZongChang Li; Xiaoqian Ma; Liu Yuan; Lijun Ouyang; Jun Zhou; Dong Wang; Chunwang Li; Xiaogang Chen; Hongying Han; Jinsong Tang
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2020-10-23       Impact factor: 4.157

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