| Literature DB >> 27757078 |
Limei Bu1, Dahua Yu1, Shaoping Su1, Yao Ma1, Karen M von Deneen2, Lin Luo3, Jinquan Zhai3, Bo Liu3, Jiadong Cheng2, Yanyan Guan2, Yangding Li2, Yanzhi Bi2, Ting Xue1, Xiaoqi Lu1, Kai Yuan4.
Abstract
Smoking is one of the most prevalent dependence disorders. Previous studies have detected structural and functional deficits in smokers. However, few studies focused on the changes of resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) of the brain regions with structural deficits in young adult smokers. Twenty-six young adult smokers and 26 well-matched healthy non-smokers participated in our study. Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and RSFC were employed to investigate the structural and functional changes in young adult smokers. Compared with healthy non-smokers, young smokers showed increased gray matter (GM) volume in the left putamen and decreased GM volume in the left anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Moreover, GM volume in the left ACC has a negative correlation trend with pack-years and GM volume in the left putamen was positively correlated with pack-years. The left ACC and putamen with abnormal volumes were chosen as the regions of interest (ROIs) for the RSFC analysis. We found that smokers showed increased RSFC between the left ACC and right amygdala and between the left putamen and right anterior insula. We revealed structural and functional deficits within the frontostriatal circuits in young smokers, which may shed new insights into the neural mechanisms of smoking.Entities:
Keywords: anterior cingulate cortex; functional connectivity; putamen; resting state; smoking; voxel-based morphometry (VBM)
Year: 2016 PMID: 27757078 PMCID: PMC5047919 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Demographic characteristics of young smokers and healthy non-smokers in the present study.
| Smokers ( | Non-smokers ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Male/female | 26/0 | 26/0 |
| Age (years) | 21.42 ± 1.73 | 20.58 ± 1.47 |
| Age range (years) | 19–26 | 19–25 |
| Levels of Education | 13.92 ± 0.83 | 13.65 ± 0.68 |
| Cigarettes Per Day (CPD) | 15.04 ± 4.82 | - |
| Age at Start of Smoking | 14.96 ± 3.26 | - |
| Years of Smoking | 4.27 ± 2.44 | - |
| Pack-Years | 3.55 ± 2.97 | - |
| FTND | 4.42 ± 2.20 | - |
Values are expressed as means ± standard deviations. FTND, Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence. Pack-years: smoking years × Daily consumption/20.
Figure 1Compared with healthy non-smokers (. The GM volume of the left ACC has a negative correlation trend with pack-years, but not a significant correlation. The GM volume of the left putamen was positively correlated with pack-years (C). Pack-years = smoking years × daily consumption/20.
Figure 2Functional connectivity analysis (. We chose the left ACC as the region of interest (ROI) and found increased functional connectivity between the left ACC and right amygdala in young smokers compared to healthy non-smokers (A). We chose the left putamen as the ROI and found increased functional connectivity between the left putamen and right anterior insula in young smokers compared to healthy non-smokers (B).