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Fronto-striatal effective connectivity of working memory in adults with cannabis use disorder.

Liangsuo Ma1, Joel L Steinberg2, James M Bjork2, Lori Keyser-Marcus2, Jasmin Vassileva2, Min Zhu3, Venkatesh Ganapathy4, Qin Wang5, Edward L Boone5, Sergi Ferré6, Warren K Bickel7, F Gerard Moeller8.   

Abstract

Previous working memory (WM) studies found that relative to controls, subjects with cannabis use disorder (CUD) showed greater brain activation in some regions (e.g., left [L] and right [R] ventrolateral prefrontal cortex [VLPFC], and L dorsolateral prefrontal cortex [L-DLPFC]), and lower activation in other regions (e.g., R-DLPFC). In this study, effective connectivity (EC) analysis was applied to functional magnetic resonance imaging data acquired from 23 CUD subjects and 23 controls (two groups matched for sociodemographic factors and substance use history) while performing an n-back WM task with interleaved 2-back and 0-back periods. A 2-back minus 0-back modulator was defined to measure the modulatory changes of EC corresponding to the 2-back relative to 0-back conditions. Compared to the controls, the CUD group showed smaller modulatory change in the R-DLPFC to L-caudate pathway, and greater modulatory changes in L-DLPFC to L-caudate, R-DLPFC to R-caudate, and R-VLPFC to L-caudate pathways. Based on previous fMRI studies consistently suggesting that greater brain activations are related to a compensatory mechanism for cannabis neural effects (less regional brain activations), the smaller modulatory change in the R-DLPFC to L-caudate EC may be compensated by the larger modulatory changes in the other prefrontal-striatal ECs in the CUD individuals.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Cannabis use disorder; DCM; Effective connectivity; Marijuana dependence; Prefrontal-striatal circuit; Working memory

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29957349      PMCID: PMC6953485          DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2018.05.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging        ISSN: 0925-4927            Impact factor:   2.376


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