| Literature DB >> 32285159 |
S Vollstädt-Klein1, S Gerhardt2, A Lee2, A Strosche2, G Sharafi2,3, R Nuriyeva2,4, J Seidt5, O Hennig5, B Alm5, D Hermann2, W H Sommer2,6, F Kiefer2, M Luderer2,7, E Sobanski5,8.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Compared to the general population, adult Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is more prevalent in patients with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Impaired behavioral inhibition is a common characteristic in both ADHD and AUD. Relapse risk is increased in patients with AUD and comorbid, untreated ADHD and in AUD patients with increased neural cue-reactivity.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol use disorder; Attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder; Comorbidity; Cue-reactivity; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Impulsivity; Inhibitory control; Interference inhibition; Reward system
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32285159 PMCID: PMC7239811 DOI: 10.1007/s00213-020-05492-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychopharmacology (Berl) ISSN: 0033-3158 Impact factor: 4.530
Mean (SD) group characteristics of all participants (N = 49)
| 13 | 14 | 5 | 17 | ||
| 13:0 | 13:0 | 5:0 | 11:6 | χ2(3) = 7.39, | |
| 45.4 (12.3) | 32.2 (10.6) | 41.2 (9.5) | 39.2 (12.7) | F(3,43) = 2.709, | |
| 8:3:2 | 2:10:2 | 4:1 2 | 13:2 | χ2(3) = 15.67, p < 0.001 | |
| 12.2 (6.8) | 8.8 (1.7) | 14.0 (5.1) | 9.9 (3.3) | F(3,14) = 2.576, | |
| 27.6 (5.0)1,2 | 2.5 (2.7)1,3 | 18.6 (8.3)3,4 | 3.2 (2.4)2,4 | F(3,14) = 89.450, p < 0.001b | |
| 16.2 (5.6)1,2 | 2.2 (3.2)1,3 | 11.8 (5.3)3,4 | 2.5 (2.9)2,4 | F(3,14) = 23.222, p < 0.001b | |
| 5.8 (5.5)1,2 | 16.4 (5.6)1,3 | 23.8 (5.8)2,4 | 5.0 (5.3)3,4 | F(3,43) = 23.271, p < 0.001a | |
| 1.7 (1.9)1,2 | 5.6 (4.3)1,3,4 | 12.2 (1.3)2,3,5 | 1.3 (1.8)4,5 | F(3,18) = 77.565, p < 0.001b | |
| 2.7 (2.9)1,2 | 18.2 (4.0)1,3 | 19.4 (4.2)2,4 | 2.7 (2.5)3,4 | F(3,44) = 89.668, p < 0.001a | |
| 1.8 (2.8)1 | 5.6 (5.1)2,3 | 11.4 (2.3)1,3,4 | 0.5 (0.7)2,4 | F(3,13) = 37.286, p < 0.001b | |
| 1.3 (1.6)1,2 | 5.4 (3.3)1,3 | 8.0 (3.5)2,4 | 0.8 (1.0)3,4 | F(3,13) = 13.236, p < 0.001b | |
| 5.8 (5.2)1,2 | 29.3 (7.2)2,3 | 38.8 (8.9)2,4 | 4.0 (3.5)3,4 | F(3,14) = 62.812, p < 0.001b |
Note: AUQ = Alcohol Urge Questionnaire; AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test; ADS = Alcohol Dependence Scale; WURS-k = German short version of the Wender-Utah-Rating-Scale; ADHD-SR = ADHD self-report scale. Superscript letters and symbols indicate the statistical test used for group comparisons (ANOVAa/ Welchb) and describe significant post-hoc test results (1 2 3 4; p < 0.05) with respect to the group
Fig. 1Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) event-related design including alcohol, neutral International Affective Picture Series (IAPS), and scrambled pictures in the conditions congruent and incongruent; every image was presented for 1500 ms.
Regions of interest (ROIs) for contrast value aggregation. Seven ROIs resulted from the interaction of AUD and ADHD symptom load. Additionally, five ROIs were created from corresponding subclusters. A combined voxel-wise [P < 0.001] and cluster-extent threshold [k > = 151 voxel], corresponding to pFWE <0.05) was used to identify the ROIs
| R | Right middle frontal gyrus | 18.97 | 40 56 18 | |
| R | Sub-lobar regions (Thalamus) | 30.82 | 28–12 18 | |
| R | Pallidum | 20.39 | 22–10 -4 | |
| R | Middle temporal gyrus | 26.49 | 52–74 18 | |
| R | BA10 | 25.56 | 40 58 24 | |
| R | Insula | 22.22 | 32 26 0 | |
R R | Inferior frontal gyrus Putamen | 17.03 17.01 | 46 26 10 24 8 2 | |
| L&R | BA18, lingual gyrus | 19.24 | -6 -74 -2 | |
| R | Lingual gyrus | 15.61 | 26–70 3 | |
| R | Superior frontal gyrus | 18.63 | 40 58 20 |
Pearson correlation analysis between aggregated brain activation (contrast “alcohol vs. neutral/scramble, incongruent vs. congruent”) and symptom load in ROIs with significant interaction effects between AUD and ADHD severity. A: Median split into low/high ADS; correlation with ADHD severity. B: Median split into low/high ADHD; correlation with AUD severity
| Right middle frontal gyrus | 0.359/ .085 | −0.349/ .088 | 0.384/ .064 | ||
| Right thalamus | 0.178/ .404 | 0.261/ .217 | |||
| Right middle temporal gyrus | 0.364/ .080 | ||||
| Right BA10 | 0.384/ .064 | −0.341/ .095 | 0.382/ .066 | ||
| Right insula | |||||
| Left lingual gyrus | 0.252/ .235 | −0.333/ .104 | 0.290/ .170 | ||
| Right lingual gyrus | 0.235/ .268 | −0.354/ .083 | 0.275/ .193 | ||
| Right lingual gyrus | 0.335/ .110 | 0.338/ .106 | |||
| Right superior frontal gyrus | 0.362/ .082 | −0.380/ .061 | 0.380/ .067 | ||
| Right inferior frontal gyrus | 0.218/ .307 | 0.321/ .126 | |||
| Right pallidum | |||||
| Right putamen | |||||
| Right middle frontal gyrus | 0.161/ .451 | 0.274/ .196 | |||
| Right thalamus | 0.248/ .244 | 0.231/ .278 | |||
| Right middle temporal gyrus | 0.279/ .187 | 0.303/ .150 | |||
| Right BA10 | 0.233/ .272 | 0.301/ .153 | |||
| Right insula | −.0.386/ .057 | −0.346/ .090 | 0.396/ .055 | ||
| Left lingual gyrus | 0.363/ .082 | 0.395/ .056 | |||
| Right lingual gyrus | 0.304/ .149 | 0.319/ .129 | |||
| Right lingual gyrus | |||||
| Right superior frontal gyrus | 0.184/ .388 | 0.284/ .179 | |||
| Right inferior frontal gyrus | −0.351/ .085 | 0.391/ .059 | −0.385/ .058 | ||
| Right pallidum | 0.312/ .138 | 0.398/ .054 | |||
| Right putamen | −0.272/ .189 | 0.289/ .171 | −0.316/ .124 | 0.360/ .084 |
Fig. 2A: functional ROI mask of the right thalamus for contrast value aggregation; B-E: association between AUD or ADHD severity and aggregated brain activation (contrast “alcohol vs. neutral/scramble, incongruent vs. congruent”; n = 49); B + C: median split of all participants into low and high AUD, association of brain activation with ADHD severity (B:‘overall’; C:‘impulsivity’); D + E: median split of all participants into low and high ADHD (D:‘overall’; E:‘impulsivity’), association of brain activation with AUD severity
Fig. 5A: functional ROI mask of the right insula for contrast value aggregation; B-E: association between AUD or ADHD severity and aggregated brain activation (contrast “alcohol vs. neutral/scramble, incongruent vs. congruent”; n = 49); B + C: median split of all participants into low and high AUD, association of brain activation with ADHD severity (B:‘overall’; C:‘impulsivity’); D + E: median split of all participants into low and high ADHD (D:‘overall’; E:‘impulsivity’), association of brain activation with AUD severity