上瘾
尼古丁
神经影像学
尼古丁瘾
心理学
白质
功能连接
神经科学
精神科
医学
磁共振成像
放射科
作者
Chuan Fan,Rujing Zha,Yan Liu,Zhengde Wei,Ying Wang,Hongwen Song,Wanwan Lv,Jiecheng Ren,Wei Hong,Huixing Gou,Pengyu Zhang,Yucan Chen,Yi Zhou,Yu Pan,Xiaochu Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115073
摘要
Nicotine addiction is a neuropsychiatric disorder with dysfunction in cortices as well as white matter (WM). The nature of the functional alterations in WM remains unclear. The small-world model can well characterize the structure and function of the human brain. In this study, we utilized the small-world model to compare the WM functional connectivity between 62 nicotine addiction participants (called the discovery sample) and 66 matched healthy controls (called the control sample). We also recruited an independent sample comprising 32 nicotine addicts (called the validation sample) for clinical application. The WM functional network data at the network level showed that the nicotine addiction group revealed decreased small-worldness index (σ) and normalized clustering coefficient (γ) compared with healthy controls. For clinical application, the small-world topology of WM functional connectivity could distinguish nicotine addicts from healthy controls (classification accuracy=0.59323, p = 0.0464). We trained abnormal small-world properties on the discovery sample to identify the severity of nicotine addiction, and the identification was successfully applied to the validation sample (classification accuracy=0.65625, p = 0.0106). Our neuroimaging findings provide direct evidence for WM functional changes in nicotine addiction and suggest that the small-world properties of WM function could be qualified as potential biomarkers in nicotine addiction.
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