TY - JOUR
T1 - Change of brain structure imaging of long-term withdrawal of methamphetamine-dependent patients
AU - Zhang, Zhixue
AU - Li, Ping
AU - Fan, Lidan
AU - Tao, Fangxu
AU - Li, Yining
AU - Jiang, Bo
AU - Liu, Jun
AU - Kou, Zhifeng
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PY - 2018/1
Y1 - 2018/1
N2 - Objective: To explore the characteristics of brain structure in patients with long-term withdrawal of methamphetamine-dependence. Methods: A total of 44 patients with withdrawal of methamphetamine-dependent for more than 14 months were recruited, who met the diagnostic criteria for substance dependence in the fifth edition of the American Mental Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-V), and 40 healthy subjects were used as the control. In addition to the general scale of drug-relevant survey, the subjects received the 3.0T magnetic resonance high-resolution scan. The voxel-based morphometric measurements for the subject's brain gray volume were conducted. Results: There was no significant difference in age, education, smoking and alcohol consumption between the methamphetamine-dependent withdrawal group and the control group (P>0.05). The volumes for the bilateral cerebellum, the left side of temporal gyrus and the right side of the lingual gyrus in the methamphetamine-dependent withdrawal group were increased than those in the control group. The volumes for the bilateral lingual gyrus and bilateral cuneus in the methamphetamine-dependent withdrawal group were decreased than those in the control group. The volumes of left of cuneus and cerebellum were positively correlated with the duration of abstinence. Conclusion: After long-term abstinence, although the patients still show abnormal brain structure, their behavior and cognitive function is improved. The cerebral nerve structural is recovered from long-term abstinence.
AB - Objective: To explore the characteristics of brain structure in patients with long-term withdrawal of methamphetamine-dependence. Methods: A total of 44 patients with withdrawal of methamphetamine-dependent for more than 14 months were recruited, who met the diagnostic criteria for substance dependence in the fifth edition of the American Mental Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-V), and 40 healthy subjects were used as the control. In addition to the general scale of drug-relevant survey, the subjects received the 3.0T magnetic resonance high-resolution scan. The voxel-based morphometric measurements for the subject's brain gray volume were conducted. Results: There was no significant difference in age, education, smoking and alcohol consumption between the methamphetamine-dependent withdrawal group and the control group (P>0.05). The volumes for the bilateral cerebellum, the left side of temporal gyrus and the right side of the lingual gyrus in the methamphetamine-dependent withdrawal group were increased than those in the control group. The volumes for the bilateral lingual gyrus and bilateral cuneus in the methamphetamine-dependent withdrawal group were decreased than those in the control group. The volumes of left of cuneus and cerebellum were positively correlated with the duration of abstinence. Conclusion: After long-term abstinence, although the patients still show abnormal brain structure, their behavior and cognitive function is improved. The cerebral nerve structural is recovered from long-term abstinence.
KW - Long-term abstinence
KW - Methamphetamine dependence
KW - Volume of gray matter
KW - Voxel-based morphometry
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U2 - 10.11817/j.issn.1672-7347.2018.01.007
DO - 10.11817/j.issn.1672-7347.2018.01.007
M3 - Article
C2 - 30154290
AN - SCOPUS:85045246571
SN - 1672-7347
VL - 43
SP - 41
EP - 48
JO - Journal of Central South University (Medical Sciences)
JF - Journal of Central South University (Medical Sciences)
IS - 1
ER -