Neural correlates of tobacco cue reactivity predict duration to lapse and continuous abstinence in smoking cessation treatment

被引:16
|
作者
Owens, Max M. [1 ]
MacKillop, James [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Gray, Joshua C. [1 ,3 ]
Beach, Steven R. H. [1 ]
Stein, Michael D. [3 ]
Niaura, Raymond S. [4 ]
Sweet, Lawrence H. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] McMaster Univ, St Josephs Healthcare Hamilton, Peter Boris Ctr Addict Res, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[3] Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[4] Truth Initiat, Schroeder Inst, Washington, DC USA
关键词
Cue reactivity; fMRI; smoking cessation treatment; INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION THEORY; NICOTINE DEPENDENCE; CARBON-MONOXIDE; DRUG-ADDICTION; FMRI RESPONSES; CIGARETTE USE; SMOKERS; RELAPSE; SYSTEMS; HABITS;
D O I
10.1111/adb.12549
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
It has been hypothesized that neural reactivity to drug cues in certain limbic/paralimbic regions of the brain is an indicator of addiction severity and a marker for likelihood of success in treatment. To address this question, in the current study, 32 participants (44 percent female) completed a functional magnetic resonance imaging cigarette cue exposure paradigm 2 hours after smoking, and then enrolled in a 9-week smoking cessation treatment program. Neural activation to smoking cues was measured in five a priori defined limbic/paralimbic regions previously implicated with cue reactivity across substances. These included regions of the ventral striatum, anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala. Cox proportional hazard modeling was conducted to predict the number of days to first smoking lapse by using neural activation in these regions. Greater neural activation during pre-treatment exposure to smoking cues in the right ventral striatum, the left amygdala, and the anterior cingulate was associated with longer periods of abstinence following cessation. A similar pattern was present for continuous abstinence for the full duration of treatment. While baseline levels of nicotine dependence were strongly associated with treatment outcome, activation in the right ventral striatum predicted duration of abstinence beyond level of nicotine dependence. These results suggest that pre-treatment reactivity to smoking cues in areas associated with cue reactivity may be associated with successfully maintaining abstinence during treatment. This is consistent with models that propose that as addiction becomes more severe, motivational processing shifts from regions that subserve reward salience and learning to regions responsible motor behavior and habit learning.
引用
收藏
页码:1189 / 1199
页数:11
相关论文
共 16 条
  • [1] Effect of Tobacco Cessation Aids on Smoking Cessation and Duration of Abstinence : a French PopulationBased Study
    Fekom, M.
    Nguyen-Thanh, V.
    Andler, R.
    Quatremere, G.
    Guignard, R.
    Melchior, M.
    [J]. EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 65 : S368 - S368
  • [2] SMOKING CUE REACTIVITY AS A LABORATORY MODEL OF SHORT-TERM TOBACCO ABSTINENCE
    Engelmann, Jeffrey M.
    Cuthbert, Bruce N.
    [J]. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2009, 46 : S96 - S96
  • [3] Brain Reactivity to Smoking Cues Prior to Smoking Cessation Predicts Ability to Maintain Tobacco Abstinence
    Janes, Amy C.
    Pizzagalli, Diego A.
    Richardt, Sarah
    Frederick, Blaise deB.
    Chuzi, Sarah
    Pachas, Gladys
    Culhane, Melissa A.
    Holmes, Avram J.
    Fava, Maurizio
    Evins, A. Eden
    Kaufman, Marc J.
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2010, 67 (08) : 722 - 729
  • [4] Effects of Divalproex on Smoking Cue Reactivity and Cessation Outcomes Among Smokers Achieving Initial Abstinence
    Ditre, Joseph W.
    Oliver, Jason A.
    Myrick, Hugh
    Henderson, Scott
    Saladin, Michael E.
    Drobes, David J.
    [J]. EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2012, 20 (04) : 293 - 301
  • [5] Tobacco craving predicts lapse to smoking among adolescent smokers in cessation treatment
    Bagot, Kara S.
    Heishman, Stephen J.
    Moolchan, Eric T.
    [J]. NICOTINE & TOBACCO RESEARCH, 2007, 9 (06) : 647 - 652
  • [6] Neural cue reactivity during acute abstinence predicts short-term smoking relapse
    Allenby, Cheyenne
    Falcone, Mary
    Wileyto, E. Paul
    Cao, Wen
    Bernardo, Leah
    Ashare, Rebecca L.
    Janes, Amy
    Loughead, James
    Lerman, Caryn
    [J]. ADDICTION BIOLOGY, 2020, 25 (02)
  • [7] Neural correlates of graphic cigarette warning labels predict smoking cessation relapse
    Owens, Max M.
    MacKillop, James
    Gray, Joshua C.
    Hawkshead, Brittany E.
    Murphy, Cara M.
    Sweet, Lawrence H.
    [J]. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING, 2017, 262 : 63 - 70
  • [8] Cue-reactivity targeted smoking cessation intervention in individuals with tobacco use disorder: a scoping review
    Luo, Miaoling
    Gan, Quan
    Fu, Yu
    Chen, Zhuangfei
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2023, 14
  • [9] Beyond cue reactivity: blunted brain responses to pleasant stimuli predict long-term smoking abstinence
    Versace, Francesco
    Lam, Cho Y.
    Engelmann, Jeffrey M.
    Robinson, Jason D.
    Minnix, Jennifer A.
    Brown, Victoria L.
    Cinciripini, Paul M.
    [J]. ADDICTION BIOLOGY, 2012, 17 (06) : 991 - 1000
  • [10] Neural Correlates of Response Inhibition in Adolescents Prospectively Predict Regular Tobacco Smoking
    Anokhin, Andrey P.
    Golosheykin, Simon
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 2016, 41 (1-2) : 22 - 37