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Review of Neurobiological Influences on Externalizing and Internalizing Pathways to Alcohol Use Disorder.

Jillian E Hardee1, Lora M Cope1, Meghan E Martz1, Mary M Heitzeg1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Two developmental courses through which alcohol use disorder (AUD) may emerge include externalizing and internalizing pathways. We review recent neuroimaging studies of potential neural risk factors for AUD and link findings to potential behavioral risk factors for AUD. RECENT
FINDINGS: There is evidence that early-emerging weakness in prefrontal functioning and later-emerging differences in reward-system functioning contribute to an externalizing risk pathway. Stress may be an important contributor in the internalizing pathway through a blunting of reward-related activation, which may act alone or in combination with heightened emotion-related reactivity.
SUMMARY: This review highlights areas for future work, including investigation of the relative balance between prefrontal and subcortical circuitry, attention to stages of AUD, and consideration of environmental factors such as stress and sleep. Particularly important is longitudinal work to understand the temporal ordering of associations among brain maturation, behavioral risk, and alcohol use.

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Keywords:  adolescence; emotion; inhibitory control; reward; sleep; stress

Year:  2018        PMID: 31768306      PMCID: PMC6876851          DOI: 10.1007/s40473-018-0166-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Behav Neurosci Rep


  62 in total

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Authors:  Alecia D Schweinsburg; Martin P Paulus; Valerie C Barlett; Lauren A Killeen; Lisa C Caldwell; Carmen Pulido; Sandra A Brown; Susan F Tapert
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 5.691

2.  Sleep mediates the link between resiliency and behavioural problems in children at high and low risk for alcoholism.

Authors:  Ilana S Hairston; Deirdre A Conroy; Mary M Heitzeg; Nasreen Z Akbar; Kirk J Brower; Robert A Zucker
Journal:  J Sleep Res       Date:  2016-02-08       Impact factor: 3.981

3.  Behavioral and neural inhibitory control moderates the effects of reward sensitivity on adolescent substance use.

Authors:  Jungmeen Kim-Spoon; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Christopher Holmes; Jacob Lee; Pearl Chiu; Brooks King-Casas
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  2016-08-28       Impact factor: 3.139

4.  Reduced amygdala activation in young adults at high risk of alcoholism: studies from the Oklahoma family health patterns project.

Authors:  David C Glahn; William R Lovallo; Peter T Fox
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2007-02-15       Impact factor: 13.382

5.  Eveningness among late adolescent males predicts neural reactivity to reward and alcohol dependence 2 years later.

Authors:  Brant P Hasler; Melynda D Casement; Stephanie L Sitnick; Daniel S Shaw; Erika E Forbes
Journal:  Behav Brain Res       Date:  2017-02-28       Impact factor: 3.332

6.  Incentive-elicited striatal activation in adolescent children of alcoholics.

Authors:  James M Bjork; Brian Knutson; Daniel W Hommer
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2008-08       Impact factor: 6.526

Review 7.  A time of change: behavioral and neural correlates of adolescent sensitivity to appetitive and aversive environmental cues.

Authors:  Leah H Somerville; Rebecca M Jones; B J Casey
Journal:  Brain Cogn       Date:  2009-08-19       Impact factor: 2.310

8.  Development of impulse control circuitry in children of alcoholics.

Authors:  Jillian E Hardee; Barbara J Weiland; Thomas E Nichols; Robert C Welsh; Mary E Soules; Davia B Steinberg; Jon-Kar Zubieta; Robert A Zucker; Mary M Heitzeg
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2014-03-14       Impact factor: 13.382

9.  High impulsivity predicts the switch to compulsive cocaine-taking.

Authors:  David Belin; Adam C Mar; Jeffrey W Dalley; Trevor W Robbins; Barry J Everitt
Journal:  Science       Date:  2008-06-06       Impact factor: 47.728

10.  Divergent responses of the amygdala and ventral striatum predict stress-related problem drinking in young adults: possible differential markers of affective and impulsive pathways of risk for alcohol use disorder.

Authors:  Y S Nikolova; A R Knodt; S R Radtke; A R Hariri
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2015-06-30       Impact factor: 15.992

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1.  Alcohol expectancies mediate the association between the neural response to emotional words and alcohol consumption.

Authors:  Sarah J Brislin; Jillian E Hardee; Meghan E Martz; Lora M Cope; Alexander Weigard; Robert A Zucker; Mary M Heitzeg
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2020-02-05       Impact factor: 4.492

Review 2.  Emotion Regulation Strategies as Risk Factors for Developmental Psychopathology: a Meta-analytic Review of Longitudinal Studies based on Cross-lagged Correlations and Panel Models.

Authors:  Marco Cavicchioli; Valentina Tobia; Anna Ogliari
Journal:  Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol       Date:  2022-10-08

Review 3.  The associations of comorbid substance use disorders and psychiatric conditions with adolescent brain structure and function: A review.

Authors:  Danielle S Kroll; Dana E Feldman; Szu-Yung Ariel Wang; Rui Zhang; Peter Manza; Corinde E Wiers; Nora D Volkow; Gene-Jack Wang
Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2020-08-19       Impact factor: 3.181

Review 4.  Neuromodulation of brain activation associated with addiction: A review of real-time fMRI neurofeedback studies.

Authors:  Meghan E Martz; Tabatha Hart; Mary M Heitzeg; Scott J Peltier
Journal:  Neuroimage Clin       Date:  2020-07-18       Impact factor: 4.881

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