| Literature DB >> 28912702 |
Peiyu Huang1, Zhujing Shen1, Chao Wang1, Wei Qian1, Huan Zhang2, Yihong Yang3, Minming Zhang1.
Abstract
Smoking is a significant cause of preventable mortality worldwide. Understanding the neural mechanisms of nicotine addiction and smoking cessation may provide effective targets for developing treatment strategies. In the present study, we explored whether smokers have white matter alterations and whether these alterations are related to cessation outcomes and smoking behaviors. Sixty-six smokers and thirty-seven healthy non-smokers were enrolled. The participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging scans and smoking-related behavioral assessments. After a 12-week treatment with varenicline, 28 smokers succeeded in quitting smoking and 38 failed. Diffusion parameter maps were compared among the non-smokers, future quitters, and relapsers to identify white matter differences. We found that the future relapsers had significantly lower fractional anisotropy (FA) in the orbitofrontal area than non-smokers, and higher FA in the cerebellum than non-smokers and future quitters. The future quitters had significantly lower FA in the postcentral gyrus compared to non-smokers and future relapsers. Compared to non-smokers, pooled smokers had lower FA in bilateral orbitofrontal gyrus and left superior frontal gyrus. In addition, regression analysis showed that the left orbitofrontal FA was correlated with smoking-relevant behaviors. These results suggest that white matter alterations in smokers may contribute to the formation of aberrant brain circuits underlying smoking behaviors and are associated with future smoking cessation outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: cerebellum; diffusion tensor imaging; orbitofrontal cortex; postcentral cortex; smoking cessation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28912702 PMCID: PMC5582085 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00438
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Demographic characteristics.
| Non-smoker ( | Quitters ( | Relapser ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (y) | 38.21 ± 8.49 (26∼56) | 38.96 ± 6.77 (27∼54) | 38.61 ± 6.81 (28∼51) | 0.913 |
| Education (y) | 14.94 ± 4.02 | 13.36 ± 2.61 | 13.71 ± 2.77 | 0.102 |
| Years smoked over life (y) | – | 17.29 ± 6.32 | 19.61 ± 6.39 | 0.148 |
| Cigarettes smoked per day | – | 24.11 ± 10.55 | 22.24 ± 9.7 | 0.458 |
| Pack-year | – | 21.61 ± 14.96 | 21.91 ± 12.23 | 0.929 |
| FTND | – | 5.32 ± 2.34 | 5.13 ± 2.17 | 0.735 |
| MMSE | – | 29.07 ± 1.63 | 29.13 ± 1.02 | 0.855 |
| HRSD | – | 1.82 ± 4.71 | 1.13 ± 1.82 | 0.412 |
| HAMA | – | 1.89 ± 5.10 | 0.63 ± 1.51 | 0.154 |
Brain areas where FA showed significant differences among the three groups.
| Nearest gray matter | Voxels | Peak p | MNI coordinates | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Right cerebellum | 172 | 0.002 | 37 -54 -38 | Relapsers > Non-smokers |
| Relapsers > Quitters | ||||
| Right postcentral gyrus | 164 | 0.002 | 31 -32 52 | Quitters < Non-smokers |
| Quitters < Relapsers | ||||
| Left orbitofrontal gyrus | 156 | 0.002 | -7 50 -20 | Relapsers < Non-smokers |
| Left superior frontal gyrus | 114 | 0.001 | -17 18 52 | – |
| Right orbitofrontal gyrus | 257 | 0.002 | 11 55 -25 | – |
| Left orbitofrontal gyrus | 147 | 0.002 | -15 58 -14 | – |