A Longitudinal Investigation of Blood Neurofilament Light Chain Levels in Chronic Cocaine Users

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Francesco Bavato
Ann-Kathrin Kexel
Bruno Kluwe-Schiavon
Aleksandra Maceski
Markus R. Baumgartner
Erich Seifritz
Jens Kuhle
Boris B. Quednow
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[1] University of Zurich,Experimental and Clinical Pharmacopsychology, Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Psychiatric University Hospital Zurich
[2] University of Basel,Neurologic Clinic and Policlinic, Departments of Medicine, Biomedicine and Clinical Research, University Hospital Basel
[3] University of Zurich,Center of Forensic Hairanalytics, Institute of Forensic Medicine
[4] University of Zurich,Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics; Psychiatric University Hospital Zurich
[5] Neuroscience Center Zurich,undefined
[6] University of Zurich and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich,undefined
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2023年 / 60卷
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Neurofilament light chain; Cocaine; Neuropsychopharmacology; Neurotoxicity; Biological psychiatry;
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The identification of a blood marker of brain pathology that is sensitive to substance-induced neurotoxicity and dynamically responds to longitudinal changes in substance intake would substantially improve clinical monitoring in the field of substance use and addiction. Here, we explored the hypothesis that plasma levels of neurofilament light chain (NfL), a promising marker of neuroaxonal pathology, are elevated in chronic cocaine users and longitudinally associated with changes in cocaine use. Plasma NfL levels were determined using single molecule array (SIMOA) technology at baseline and at a 4-month follow-up. Substance use was subjectively assessed with an extensive interview and objectively measured via toxicological analysis of urine and 4-month hair samples. In a generalized linear model corrected for sex, age, and body mass index, NfL plasma levels were elevated in cocaine users (n=35) compared to stimulant-naïve healthy controls (n=35). A positive correlation between cocaine hair concentration and NfL levels was also found. Changes in cocaine hair concentration (group analysis of increasers vs. decreasers) over the 4-month interval predicted NfL levels at follow-up, indicating a rise in NfL with increased cocaine use and a reduction with decreased use. No associations between use or change of use of other substances (including the neurotoxic cocaine adulterant levamisole) and NfL levels were found. Our findings demonstrate that NfL is a sensitive marker for assessing cocaine-related neuroaxonal pathology, supporting the utility of blood NfL analysis in addiction research but also suggesting the detailed assessment of substance use in neurological studies and diagnostics.
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