GABA Levels in The Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex Associated with Difficulty Ignoring Smoking-Related Cues in Tobacco-Dependent Volunteers

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Amy C Janes
John Eric Jensen
Stacey L Farmer
Blaise deB Frederick
Diego A Pizzagalli
Scott E Lukas
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[1] Brain Imaging Center,
[2] McLean Hospital,undefined
[3] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2013年 / 38卷
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GABA; dACC; negative affect; attentional bias; tobacco; nicotine dependence;
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Substance abusers have difficulty ignoring drug-related cues, which is associated with relapse vulnerability. This ‘attentional bias’ towards drug cues translates into an inability to ignore drug-related stimuli and may reflect deficits in the brain regions, such as the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC)—a key region in cognitive control and adaptive decision making. Quantifying relationships between attentional biases to drug cues and dACC neurochemistry could aid in identifying neurobiological mechanisms associated with increased relapse vulnerability precipitated by drug cues. As gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) deficits have been linked to impaired cognition and addictive disorders, we hypothesized that reduced GABA in the dACC would be associated with increased attentional biases towards smoking-related cues. We confirmed this hypothesis among nicotine-dependent tobacco smokers by combining an offline behavioral measure of attentional bias with magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Smokers with the greatest attentional bias also experienced more negative affect during early nicotine withdrawal. Findings revealed a relationship between heightened reactivity to drug cues, and both decreasing dACC GABA and early withdrawal symptoms. Because reduced GABA function in frontal brain regions disrupt cognitive function, our findings suggest that smokers with diminished dACC GABA may lack the cognitive resources to successfully ignore highly salient distractors such as tobacco-related stimuli and therefore might be more prone to cue-induced relapse. This newly discovered relationship between dACC GABA and attentional bias provides evidence for a neurochemical target, which may aid smoking cessation in highly cue-reactive individuals.
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