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BMC Psychiatry
Gray-matter structure in long-term abstinent methamphetamine users
Zeyong Zhao1  Binbin Wu2  Tao Ju2  Jing Li3  Lili Nie3  Wei Luo4  Xiantao Wen5  Anlian Ren5 
[1] Detoxification and Narcotics Control Department of Sichuan Province, 610041, Chengdu, China;Hospital of Sichuan provincial Compulsory Drug Addiction Treatment Agency for Females, 618007, Deyang, China;Mental Health Center, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, 610041, Chengdu, China;Sichuan provincial Compulsory Drug Addiction Treatment Agency for Females, 618007, Deyang, China;Sichuan provincial Compulsory Drug Addiction Treatment Agency for Males, 641400, Ziyang, China;
关键词: Methamphetamine;    Abstinence;    Magnet resonance imaging;    Gray-matter;    Volume;    Thickness;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12888-020-02567-3
来源: Springer
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BackgroundPrevious studies of brain structure in methamphetamine users have yielded inconsistent findings, possibly reflecting small sample size and inconsistencies in duration of methamphetamine abstinence as well as sampling and analyses methods. Here we report on a relatively large sample of abstinent methamphetamine users at various stages of long-term abstinence.MethodsChronic methamphetamine users (n = 99), abstinent from the drug ranging from 12 to 621 days, and healthy controls (n = 86) received T1-weighted structural magnetic resonance imaging brain scans. Subcortical and cortical gray-matter volumes and cortical thickness were measured and the effects of group, duration of abstinence, duration of methamphetamine use and onset age of methamphetamine use were investigated using the Freesurfer software package.ResultsMethamphetamine users did not differ from controls in gray-matter volumes, except for a cluster in the right lateral occipital cortex where gray-matter volume was smaller, and for regions mainly in the bilateral superior frontal gyrui where thickness was greater. Duration of abstinence correlated positively with gray-matter volumes in whole brain, bilateral accumbens nuclei and insulae clusters, and right hippocampus; and with thickness in a right insula cluster. Duration of methamphetamine use correlated negatively with gray-matter volume and cortical thickness of a cluster in the right lingual and pericalcarine cortex.ConclusionsChronic methamphetamine use induces hard-to-recover cortical thickening in bilateral superior frontal gyri and recoverable volumetric reduction in right hippocampus, bilateral accumbens nuclei and bilateral cortical regions around insulae. These alternations might contribute to methamphetamine-induced neurocognitive disfunctions and reflect a regional specific response of the brain to methamphetamine.

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