作者
Dardo Tomasi, Nora D Volkow, Ruiliang Wang, Jean H Carrillo, Thomas Maloney, Nelly Alia-Klein, Patricia A Woicik, Frank Telang, Rita Z Goldstein
发表日期
2010/5/25
期刊
PloS one
卷号
5
期号
5
页码范围
e10815
出版商
Public Library of Science
简介
Background
Chronic cocaine use is associated with disrupted dopaminergic neurotransmission but how this disruption affects overall brain function (other than reward/motivation) is yet to be fully investigated. Here we test the hypothesis that cocaine addicted subjects will have disrupted functional connectivity between the midbrain (where dopamine neurons are located) and cortical and subcortical brain regions during the performance of a sustained attention task.
Methodology/Principal Findings
We measured brain activation and functional connectivity with fMRI in 20 cocaine abusers and 20 matched controls. When compared to controls, cocaine abusers had lower positive functional connectivity of midbrain with thalamus, cerebellum, and rostral cingulate, and this was associated with decreased activation in thalamus and cerebellum and enhanced deactivation in rostral cingulate.
Conclusions/Significance
These findings suggest that decreased functional connectivity of the midbrain interferes with the activation and deactivation signals associated with sustained attention in cocaine addicts.
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