Links between psychopathological symptoms and cortical thickness in men with severe alcohol use disorder: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging study

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Petit, Geraldine [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Leclercq, Sophie [3 ]
Quoilin, Caroline [2 ]
Poncin, Marie [2 ,4 ]
Starkel, Peter [5 ,6 ]
Maurage, Pierre [4 ]
Rolland, Benjamin [7 ]
Dricot, Laurence [2 ]
De Timary, Philippe [2 ,5 ,8 ,9 ]
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[1] Clin Univ St Luc, Dept Adult Psychiat, Psychiat Emergency Unit, Brussels, Belgium
[2] UCLouvain, Inst Neurosci, Brussels, Belgium
[3] UCLouvain, Inst Neurosci, Lab Nutr Psychiat, Brussels, Belgium
[4] UCLouvain, Psychol Sci Res Inst IPSY, Louvain Expt Psychopathol Res Grp LEP, Louvain, Belgium
[5] UCLouvain, Lab Hepatogastroenterol, Brussels, Belgium
[6] Clin Univ St Luc, Dept Hepatogastroenterol, Brussels, Belgium
[7] Serv Univ Addictol Lyon SUAL, CH Vinatier, Bron, France
[8] Clin Univ St Luc, Dept Adult Psychiat, Brussels, Belgium
[9] Unite Integree Hepatol, Dept Adult Psychiat, UCL2160, Ave Hippocrate 10, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
关键词
abstinence; alcohol use disorders; anxiety; cortical thickness; depression; MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER; ABSTINENT ALCOHOLICS; DEPENDENT PATIENTS; MIND DIFFICULTIES; ANXIETY; BRAIN; CORTEX; VOLUME; METAANALYSIS; SHRINKAGE;
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10.1002/npr2.12331
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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BackgroundAnxiety and depression are psychopathological states frequently co-occurring with severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD). These symptoms generally disappear with abstinence but may persist in some patients, increasing the relapse risk.MethodsThe cerebral cortex thickness of 94 male patients with SAUD was correlated with symptoms of depression and anxiety, both measured at the end (2-3 weeks) of the detoxification treatment. Cortical measures were obtained using surface-based morphometry implemented with Freesurfer.ResultsDepressive symptoms were associated with reduced cortical thickness in the superior temporal gyrus of the right hemisphere. Anxiety level was correlated with lower cortical thickness in the rostral middle frontal region, inferior temporal region, and supramarginal, postcentral, superior temporal, and transverse temporal regions of the left hemisphere, as well as with a large cluster in the middle temporal region of the right hemisphere.ConclusionsAt the end of the detoxification stage, the intensity of depressive and anxiety symptoms is inversely associated with the cortical thickness of regions involved in emotions-related processes, and the persistence of the symptoms could be explained by these brain deficits.
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