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Mapping cortical and subcortical asymmetries in substance dependence: Findings from the ENIGMA Addiction Working Group.

Zhipeng Cao1, Jonatan Ottino-Gonzalez1, Renata B Cupertino1, Nathan Schwab1, Colin Hoke1, Orr Catherine2, Janna Cousijn3, Alain Dagher4, John J Foxe5, Anna E Goudriaan6, Robert Hester7, Kent Hutchison8, Chiang-Shan R Li9, Edythe D London10, Valentina Lorenzetti11, Maartje Luijten12, Rocio Martin-Santos13, Reza Momenan14, Martin P Paulus15,16, Lianne Schmaal17,18, Rajita Sinha9, Zsuzsika Sjoerds19, Nadia Solowij20, Dan J Stein21, Elliot A Stein22, Anne Uhlmann23, Ruth J van Holst6, Dick J Veltman6, Reinout W Wiers24, Murat Yücel25, Sheng Zhang9, Neda Jahanshad26, Paul M Thompson27, Patricia Conrod28, Scott Mackey1, Hugh Garavan1.   

Abstract

Brain asymmetry reflects left-right hemispheric differentiation, which is a quantitative brain phenotype that develops with age and can vary with psychiatric diagnoses. Previous studies have shown that substance dependence is associated with altered brain structure and function. However, it is unknown whether structural brain asymmetries are different in individuals with substance dependence compared with nondependent participants. Here, a mega-analysis was performed using a collection of 22 structural brain MRI datasets from the ENIGMA Addiction Working Group. Structural asymmetries of cortical and subcortical regions were compared between individuals who were dependent on alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, methamphetamine, or cannabis (n = 1,796) and nondependent participants (n = 996). Substance-general and substance-specific effects on structural asymmetry were examined using separate models. We found that substance dependence was significantly associated with differences in volume asymmetry of the nucleus accumbens (NAcc; less rightward; Cohen's d = 0.15). This effect was driven by differences from controls in individuals with alcohol dependence (less rightward; Cohen's d = 0.10) and nicotine dependence (less rightward; Cohen's d = 0.11). These findings suggest that disrupted structural asymmetry in the NAcc may be a characteristic of substance dependence.
© 2021 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  brain asymmetry; mega-analysis; substance dependence

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33508888      PMCID: PMC8317852          DOI: 10.1111/adb.13010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.280


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