| Literature DB >> 26900571 |
Timo L Kvamme1, Casper Schmidt1, Daniela Strelchuk2, Yee Chien Chang-Webb2, Kwangyeol Baek2, Valerie Voon3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Binge consumption of alcohol is a major societal problem associated with important cognitive, physiological and neurotoxic consequences. Converging evidence highlights the need to assess binge drinking (BD) and its effects on the developing brain while taking into account gender differences. Here, we compared the brain volumetric differences between genders in college-aged binge drinkers and healthy volunteers.Entities:
Keywords: AAL, Automatic Anatomical Labeling; AUDIT, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; AUDs, alcohol-use disorders; Adolescence; Alcohol; BD, binge drinking; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; Binge drinking; FWE, familywise error; GLM, general linear model; Gender; HV, healthy volunteer; ICBM, International Consortium for Brain Mapping; IFG, inferior frontal gyrus; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; NIAAA, National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse; Neurodevelopment; PFC, prefrontal cortex; SPM, Statistical Parametric Mapping; STAI, Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory; SVCs, small volume corrections; Striatum; UPPS-P, UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior; Voxel-based morphometry; WBIC, Wolfson Brain Imaging Center
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26900571 PMCID: PMC4724035 DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2015.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroimage Clin ISSN: 2213-1582 Impact factor: 4.881
Demographic and behavioral data for healthy volunteers and binge drinkers.
| Binge drinkers (n = 30) | Healthy volunteers (n = 46) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Females (n = 12) | Males (n = 18) | Total mean (SD) | Females (n = 23) | Males (n = 23) | Total mean (SD) | |
| Age | 21.08 (1.78) | 21.38 (2.83) | 21.27 (2.43) | 20.26 (1.28) | 22.30 (2.05) | 21.28 (1.98) |
| AUDIT | 17.11 (4.59) | 16.25 (5.31) | 16.56 (4.98) | 4.04 (2.57) | 5.10 (4.27) | 4.55 (3.48) |
| BDI | 11.44 (8.92) | 9.50 (6.68) | 10.20 (8.01) | 7.70 (6.36) | 5.48 (6.05) | 6.63 (6.24) |
| STAI | 41.11 (9.61) | 39.93 (10.80) | 40.36 (10.20) | 39.86 (10.71) | 41.11 (11.0) | 40.41 (10.72) |
| UPPS-P | 147.67 (20.60) | 140.06 (16.94) | 142.8 (18.29) | 130.09 (15.60) | 126.28 (20.70) | 128.41 (17.88) |
AUDIT: Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, BDI: Beck Depression Inventory, STAI: Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory, UPPS-P: UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior, standard deviations in brackets.
All t-tests are for 2-tailed independent samples Welch's t-tests.
Female binge drinkers ≠ female controls, P < .05.
Male binge drinkers ≠ male controls, P < .05.
Binge drinkers ≠ controls, P < .05.
Female ≠ male, P < .05.
Missing values from 5 participants.
Missing values from 3 participants.
Missing values from 2 participants.
Significant volume differences in the group by gender interaction:
(BD males ↓/HV males ↑/BD females ↑/HV females ↓).
| Structure | Peak voxel MNI coordinates ( | Z-score | Cluster extent | P-value FWE corrected | Extends into |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R fusiform gyrus | (34, 2, − 36) | 5.09 | 10,999 | 0.000 | Ventral striatum |
| R supplementary motor area | (2, 6, 70) | 4.66 | 1101 | 0.000 | R frontal SUPERIOR |
| L temporal middle lobe | (− 54, − 18, − 20) | 5.95 | 3380 | 0.000 | L temporal inferior |
| R frontal inferior operculum | (60, 24, 27) | 4.69 | 698 | 0.002 | L postcentral |
| L frontal inferior operculum | (− 62,14,16) | 4.98 | 570 | 0.005 | L frontal inferior |
| R postcentral gyrus | (24, − 39, 45) | 5.49 | 2032 | 0.000 | L precuneus |
| L precuneus | (− 16, − 51, 51) | 5.06 | 1041 | 0.000 | L precuneus |
| R Medial Superior Frontal Cortex | (8, 33, 64) | 4.60 | 436 | 0.011 | |
| L Caudate | (− 10, 24, 4) | 4.37 | 535 | 0.006 | L putamen |
MNI: Montreal Neurological Institute, L: left, R: right. Results reported in the following tables using cluster extent thresholds were generated from statistical parametric maps at a threshold of P < 0.0001 whole brain uncorrected. Anatomical localizations were performed using the Automatic Anatomical Labeling (AAL) atlas (see Methods for more details).
Fig. 1Volumetric group × gender interaction in the ventral striatum and right inferior frontal operculum. Brain images shown at P < 0.0001 uncorrected in the group by gender interaction: Left pane: peak parameter estimate for the ventral striatum MNI (x, y, z; mm):[12, − 1.5, − 10.5]; right pane: peak parameter estimate for right inferior frontal operculum MNI (x, y, z; mm):[60, 24, 27]; for binge drinkers (BD) and healthy volunteers (HV). *P < .01, **P < .001.
Volumetric correlations with alcohol severity.
| Structure | MNI coordinates ( | Z-score | Cluster extent | (FWE-corr) P-value | Extends into |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R superior frontal | (15, 9, 73) | 4.43 | 833 | 0.009 | R SMA |
| L paracentral lobule | (− 15, − 16, 76) | 4.42 | 756 | 0.014 | L precentral |
The table shows negative volumetric correlations between binge drinkers and alcohol severity (AUDIT: Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test). MNI: Montreal Neurological Institute, L: Left, R: Right. Results reported in the following tables using cluster extent thresholds were generated from statistical parametric maps at a threshold of P < 0.0001 whole brain uncorrected. Anatomical localizations were performed using the Automatic Anatomical Labeling (AAL) atlas (see Methods for more details).
Fig. 2Right superior frontal correlated negatively with Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores. Left graph shows the negative correlation between the right superior frontal parameter estimate and AUDIT scores for males and females in the binge drinking (BD) group. Right: brain image shown at P < 0.0001 uncorrected.